Why does Renaissance music sound bigger, fuller than medieval music? 1. Composers considered the harmony of the parts rather than just one melody superimposed above another. 2. The bass register was used for the first time. 3. The choral works had four, five, or six equal parts filled with melodic interest. 4. All answers are correct.

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4. All answers are correct

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Renaissance music sound bigger, fuller than medieval music because all of the following choices given in the question i.e Composers considered the harmony of the parts rather than just one melody superimposed above another. The bass register was used for the first time and the choral works had four, five, or six equal parts filled with melodic interest. This music is vocal and instrumental music written and performed in Europe during the Renaissance era.