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If youve been watching our Discovery Chats, you may recall that Chat five, six, and eight were devoted to texture in music. Im George Marriner Maull, Artistic Director of the Discovery Orchestra, and, assuming youve watched Discovery Chats five, six, and eight, were going to do a little multiple-choice quiz on texture in music. Now, if you have not watched Chats five, six, and eight, maybe you want to do so before you take this quiz, or perhaps you may want to take the quiz cold turkey to see how you do, and then maybe go back and investigate those chats - your call. Here we go. All the examples are from performances by the Discovery Orchestra. These first two are from Dvoraks New World Symphony. Number one. The question will always be the same: Is this texture a) melody alone? b) melody with chords? c) all chords? or d) separate independent melodies played simultaneously? That was b, melody with chords. Now the next musical example is really, really short, so, be ready. Is this