Which musical style is characterized by a short, repetitive melody that is easy to sing along with?

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Answer: A musical style characterized by a short, repetitive melody that is easy to sing along with is pop music. Pop music originated in the 1950s and sprang from rock and roll. It is known for its eclectic, short, and basic format. It consists of repeated melodies, choruses, and hooks. Hooks are short phrases used in pop music to make it catchy.

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It would be false: 
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false :}

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Question # 11Multiple Choice
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