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Zayden Davila
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9 November, 01:18
Which term is a pattern of notes played?
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9 November, 01:45
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Answer: repetitive rhythmic patterns in compound time called rhythmic modes. notation: modal; signs (neumes) show the groups of notes that form each rhythmic unit. musical staff: four to five lines, c-clefs, no bar lines or meters, no dynamics or expression marks, voice.
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