Music, asked by cristinebangga, 1 month ago

on your answer sheet, answer the following questions:
1. What type of song is "Leron, Leron Sinta" and "Pamulinawen"?
2. What type of song is "Brother John"
3. What is the texture of partner and round songs
pasagot po pls​

Answers

Answered by anirudhayadav393
8

Concept Introduction: Sounds which are beautiful to hear, when produced in harmony is called Music.

Explanation:

We have been Given:

  1. What type of song is "Leron, Leron Sinta" and "Pamulinawen"?
  2. What type of Song is "Brother John"?
  3. What is the texture of partner and round songs?

We have to Find: Correct answers to the questions.

  1. "Leron, Leron Sinta" and "Pamulinawen" are a Polka set in a lively Duple-Time rhythm.
  2. "Brother John" is a song about a friar who as overslept and urged to wakeup and sound the bell for The Martins, the midnight or very early morning prayers for which a monk would be expected to wake.
  3. Round and Partner Songs are two examples of Polyphony.

Final Answer:

  1. "Leron, Leron Sinta" and "Pamulinawen" are a Polka set in a lively Duple-Time rhythm.
  2. "Brother John" is a song about a friar who as overslept and urged to wakeup and sound the bell for The Martins, the midnight or very early morning prayers for which a monk would be expected to wake.
  3. Round and Partner Songs are two examples of Polyphony.

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Answered by Pratham2508
1

Answer:

Introduction to the concept: Harmonized sounds that are pleasing to hear are referred to as music.

Explanation:

We have been Given:

What type of song is "Leron, Leron Sinta" and "Pamulinawen"?

What type of Song is "Brother John"?

What is the texture of partner and round songs?

We have to Find: Correct answers to the questions.

"Leron, Leron Sinta" and "Pamulinawen" are a Polka set in a lively Duple-Time rhythm.

In the song "Brother John," a friar who has slept in is pushed to get up and ring the bell for The Martins, the late-night or early-morning prayers for which a monk would normally get up.

Polyphony has two types: round and partner songs.

Final Answer:

A vigorous Duple-Time beat is used in the Polkas "Leron, Leron Sinta" and "Pamulinawen."

A monk would be asked to awaken for The Martins, the midnight or very early morning prayers, and "Brother John" is a song about a friar who overslept and was pushed to rise up and ring the bell.

Polyphony has two types: round and partner songs.

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