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Konner Mosley
13 March, 21:13
A song in unison has two parts true or false
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Aria Hutchinson
14 March, 00:11
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It is true however it can have two or more parts.
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Aaden Lin
14 March, 00:56
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True because at least 2 or more people have to be in there to match the same octave
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