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What is the best way to describe a Gregorian chant?
A. Haunting sounds without harmony
B. Melodic song that included chords
C. Musical arrangement sung in harmony
D. Repetitive tune by a single person
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Answer:
The answer would be
A- Haunting sounds without Harmony
Step-by-step explanation:
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C. Musical arrangement was sung in harmony.
There are no vocals.
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