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Answer:

The correct answer is melismatic.

Explanation:

Melisma is the technique of changing the musical height of a syllable of the lyrics of a song while singing. Music sung in this way is known as melismatic, as opposed to syllabic, in which each syllable in the text is paired with a simple note. According to Jesús Giralt i Radigales, he can refer to the music of Ancient Greece, in which a long note was replaced by a succession of short notes, or to the Gregorian Chant in which several notes were sung on the same syllable.

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