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27 February, 04:51

When a scale goes by so fast we almost can't hear the individual notes, it's called

A. through-composed.

B. an operetta.

C. a rondo.

D. a glissando.

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  1. 27 February, 07:52
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    It's called d. a glissando (glissando means "to slide" - which is how you play one)
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