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Here is the full recording of Chopin's Mazurka: The first section (A) is quite short and features dotted rhythms in the melody. After its first statement, it is immediately repeated: Listen to the section that immediately follows. Which best describes what you hear? Click or tap a choice to answer the question.

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Answer:

This is new music.

Step-by-step explanation:

When listening to both excerpts it is evident that the last excerpt is different than both section (A) and the introduction.

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Answer:

Melody with accompaniment (homophony)

Step-by-step explanation:

Homophony is an important category of musical texture. It comprises a melody and an accompaniment. The accompaniment may consist of chords moving together with the melody, or a more elaborate pattern, possibly of broken chords or figurations. The melody may be in the highest register or it may be lower in the texture.

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