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stepan [7]
4 years ago
13

A recognizable melody that comes back multiple times in a composition is called a _______?

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1 answer:
marta [7]4 years ago
8 0
It's obvious that the recognizable melody that comes back multiple times in a composition is called a <span>C. theme.</span>
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