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OpenStudy (kimberly_pr):

What is the best way to describe a Gregorian chant? Haunting sounds without harmony Melodic song that included chords Musical arrangement sung in harmony Repetitive tune by a single person

OpenStudy (kimberly_pr):

@pooja195 @whpalmer4 @Awolflover1 @ILovePuppiesLol @Conqueror @Qwertty123

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (kimberly_pr):

I think it's either A or C. I know that A and C are opposites, but when I looked it up, some references say that it's harmonius and pretty, while other say it sounds more haunting and ghostly :/ so I really dk if it's A or C

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

good job @Kimberly_PR

OpenStudy (kimberly_pr):

So it is A or C? :) @TheWaffleBRO

OpenStudy (kimberly_pr):

^^ and thanks

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

you could say that

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

yeah

OpenStudy (kimberly_pr):

But which one though? I'm leaning towards A... But I have a feeling it might be C for some reason. But first, is it A?

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

go for wich ever you want i cant give direct answers

OpenStudy (kimberly_pr):

Awwe :( alright, well I chose A... I really hope I'm correct Thanks anyways

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

ok npp

OpenStudy (kimberly_pr):

I was righttttt, YAY @TheWaffleBRO

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