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Single choice
Which of these excerpts is not an example of a parlor song?
Options
A.The first
B.The second
C.The third
D.The fourth
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The question asks: Which of these excerpts is not an example of a parlor song? The options are labeled by ordinal words rather than showing the actual excerpts themselves, which means we must rely on the characteristics of parlor songs rather than content specifics.
Option 1: The first. In a typical analysis, whether the first labeled excerpt fits the parlor-song mold depends on features such as intimate vocal presentation, simple piano accompaniment, sentimental or domestic themes, and a structure suited to casual, domestic performance.......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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