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A canon is a compositional technique used in which of the following? A. Word Painting B. Polyphony C. Imitative Counterpoint D. Polychoral
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A canon is a compositional technique used in which of the following?
A. Word Painting
B. Polyphony
C. Imitative Counterpoint
D. Polychoral
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C. Imitative Counterpoint
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The answer is Imitative Counterpoint, C. Imitative counterpoint is a piece system that expresses a thought and after that rehashes it inside different voices potentially in different keys. Imitative contrast comprises of no less than 2 voices, however, may use much more. More often than not, the rehashing happens at even interims just at an alternate pitch level. One regular grouping is an announcement of the topic at a typical level and afterward a fifth above or a fourth beneath.
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