Question 4: In churches of the Western Rite the accompanying instrument is usually the organ, although in colonial America, the ________ used groups of strings and winds.
Question 5: Some composers began to earn their reputation based first and foremost on their choral output, with the highly popular ________ being the most well-known example.
Question 6: Men's choirs, usually consisting of two tenors, baritone, and bass, often abbreviated as TTBB (or ATBB if the upper part sings ________ in alto range.
Question 8: The earliest notated music of western Europe is ________, along with a few other types of chant which were later subsumed (or sometimes suppressed) by the Catholic Church.
Question 9: While ________ was a significant composer of such works, it was largely up to the next generation to undertake cantata cycles on texts for the entire church year.