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Total control in music developed from the principles of _________________________ as an approach to composition. |
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A nonretrogradable rhythm is one in which the durations are arranged to form a(n) _________________________ |
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Uses of unconventional methods of producing sound from the voice or orchestral instruments are generally referred to as _________________________. |
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Music composed by the manipulation of tape-recorded "live" sounds is known as _________________________. |
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A(n) _________________________ helped a composer produce serial music in an electronic studio |
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John Cage was one of the leading figures in the employment of _________________________ in music |
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The music of the movement known as _________________________ employs a number of techniques deliberately intended to create public appeal in new music |
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In the 1950s the style of rhythm and blues combined with country-western music to produce _________________________ |
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Rock music, the tradition of Stravinsky, and the avant-garde are combined in the music of _________________________ |
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John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman contributed to the development of the musical style of _________________________ |
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