Arts, 28.04.2021 19:40 dominaricann2451
When planning a performance, which question could help you identify the form of your selected piece?
Does the piece speed up or slow down?
Does the melody repeat often?
Does the music gradually get louder or softer?
Does the scale sound happy or sad?
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Many colleges review students’ scores on the _ or _ before deciding whether to offer them admission.
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