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2 years ago
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Call and response is different from the practice of lining out because A. lining out is for spoken text without music. B. lining

out is a practice of writing sheet music. C. call and response is only instrumental. D. the "response" is different from the "call."
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Vladimir [108]2 years ago
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D the response is different from the call

A practice known as call and response, in which a phrase sung by a leader is responded to by a group. [This is different from the practice of lining out, discussed in chapter 30, because the response is not a repetition of the call.]


Don’t quote me..



schepotkina [342]2 years ago
4 0
I think D but don’t quote me on that!
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