List all the pitches in a chord, going from bottom to top through both staves.

Just fill in blank and multi choices

A chorale is an arrangement of a Lutheran hymn in four homorhythmic vocal parts. The vocal parts, from highest to lowest, are called the soprano, alto, tenor, and bass parts. “Homorhythmic” means those vocal parts all sing the same rhythm, more or less. Chorales are typically notated on a grand staff, with the soprano and alto written on the treble staff and the tenor and bass on the bass staff.

List all the pitches in a chord, going from bottom to top through both staves.

Cross out any duplicates. Given that triads have 3 pitches but chorales are written for 4 voices, there will be one duplicate—that is, two of the voices will sing the same pitch.