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1.- According to the data on the composition of "Na Beira do Mar" the song is classified as:

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cultured melody and well-known authorship of written tradition, both in the transmission of music and lyrics.

popular and anonymous melody of oral tradition, both in the transmission of music and lyrics.

cultured and classical melody of written tradition, both in the transmission of music and lyrics.

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2.- The most famous version of the song can be considered that of the singer:

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María Ostiz, since she became number one on the list of the Top 40 in the week of November 14, 1970.

Ana Kiro, since she became number one on the Top 40 list in the week of November 14, 1930.

María Regaliz, since she became number one on the list of the Top 40 in the week of November 14, 2021.

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3.- The Galician singer Ana Kiro also performed this famous melody, and is considered...

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a classic Broadway show artist for giving hundreds of concerts throughout her long career.

a classical artist of the philharmonic orchestras of all Europe by offering hundreds of concerts throughout his extended professional trajectory.

a classic artist of pilgrimages and festivals throughout the country for offering hundreds of concerts throughout his long career.

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4.- The lyrics of the song usually vary according to the area where it is performed. So...

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the chorus is always fixed and the verses deal with independent topics such as confidence in people according to the color of their eyes or loss of meaning when we fall in love.

the chorus always varies and the verses deal with dependent topics such as eye color or the loss of a loved one.

the chorus is always variable and the verses deal with fixed topics such as longing and longing.

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5.- Of catchy melody and lyrics, "Na Beira do Mar" can be considered...

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one of the essential songs of European school music, there is no school in which this song does not sound spontaneously.

one of the essential songs of Galician cultured music, there is no auditorium in which this song does not sound.

one of the essential songs of Galician popular music, there is no party and meeting of friends in which this song does not sound spontaneously.

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6.- The song's time signature is:

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ternary rhythm ,3/4.

binary rhythm, 2/4.

quaternary rhythm, 4/4.

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7.- The range of notes between the lowest and highest notes of the melody in voice 1 in our musical arrangement is:

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from MI to SI (5ª).

from DO to FA’ (11ª).

from DO to DO’ (8ª).

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8.- The main key of our musical arrangement is:

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G Major, 1 flat (Sib) & last chord (G).

C Major, last chord (C).

F minor, 1 flat (Sib) & last chord (Fm).

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9.- The Final Chorus of our version has a special feature in its dynamics:

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an accelerando (progressive increase in speed or tempo).

a ritardando (progressive decrease in speed or tempo).

a crescendo (progressive increase in intensity).

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10.- How many different verses does the lyrics have in our version?

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2 verses: Ollos verdes son traidores / Cinco sentidos che temos.

3 verses: Ollos verdes son traidores / Na beira do Mar / Si vas ao San Benitiño.

3 verses: Ollos verdes son traidores / Cinco sentidos che temos / Hoxe vinte pola ría.

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