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- this highly influential musical style appeared in the rural deep south in the late 19th century. blues dixieland jazz gospel 8) match the term with the correct definition: self ▾ a. riff self ▾ b. call and response self ▾ c. 12 - bar blues form self ▾ d. melisma a. a solo vocal line answered by an instrumental or vocal line b. three four - bar phrases with an aab vocal structure c. a vocal embellishment where a group of notes are sung on one syllable of text d. a short repeated melodic or rhythmic fragment
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Question 7:
Blues originated in the rural Deep South of the U.S. in the late 19th century, evolving from African American musical traditions, which matches the description.
Question 8:
- A riff is a short, repeated melodic/rhythmic fragment.
- Call and response features a solo line answered by a group/instrumental line.
- 12-bar blues form uses a 3 four-bar AAB lyrical structure.
- Melisma is singing multiple notes on one syllable.
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- Blues
8)
a. riff → D. a short repeated melodic or rhythmic fragment
b. call and response → A. a solo vocal line answered by an instrumental or vocal line
c. 12-bar blues form → B. three four-bar phrases with an AAB lyrical structure
d. melisma → C. a vocal embellishment where a group of notes are sung on one syllable of text