which skill helps a musician sing or play exercises or musical passages accurately without repeated practice

Music - Connie, Thursday, September 18, 2014 at 7:25pm
PLEASE HELP
Music - Connie, Thursday, September 18, 2014 at 7:48pm
PLEASE HELP Ms.Sue
Music - Connie, Thursday, September 18, 2014 at 8:00pm
A. Conducting
B. Takidimi
C. Sightsinging
D. Diaphragmatic breathing

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The skill that helps a musician sing or play exercises or musical passages accurately without repeated practice is sight-singing.

Sight-singing is the ability to read and sing or play music at first sight, without having heard it before. It involves recognizing musical symbols, understanding rhythm and pitch, and being able to accurately interpret and perform the music without having to practice it extensively.

To develop this skill, musicians can use techniques such as solfege, which is a system of syllables that corresponds to different pitches in the musical scale. They can also practice sight-singing exercises and work on reading sheet music fluently.

So the answer to your question is C. Sightsinging.