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The playing of one or more motives, themes, or melodies against each other is called a. tempo. b. contrast. c. counterpoint. d. harmony.
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The playing of one or more motives, themes, or melodies against each other is called
a. tempo.
b. contrast.
c. counterpoint.
d. harmony.
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Counterpoint is the correct answer.
Explanations for other def.
Tempo - speed of music
Harmony - main melody
Contrast - difference between parts of music
The only answer that works is counterpoint
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