Answer : I think the first is C
Answer:
DABCExplanation:
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What will be the result if a you hear a song playing softness or loudness of sound?
A. Melody
B. Atonality
CRhythm
D Dynamics
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The musical term for playing softly is called piano. ... use words like quiet or loud but instead use musical directions called dynamics.
Which of these should an art critic also be in order to be successful?
It is An Art connoisseur
Answer: an artist themselves
Explanation: one who critiques art must have started from the beginning and worked their way to the top. Being a critic must mean you’re a researcher of art as well.
Another thing is to always critic your art as well! It’s good to notice your flaws as well, to help others grow from your mistakes as well, and succeed upon your successes.
If dispute is still ongoing in music industry , provide your opinion on what you think the outcome should be
Answer:
research your own dispute that ocure in the music industry
Upon listening/reading to Claude Debussy’s Pellias et Mellisande’s song.It gives the listeners what kind of style in using element of music?
A. CHamber music
B innovative harmony
C orchestral music
D symphonic work
Answer:
innovative harmony
Explanation:
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(I need the code number)
Answer: add me cooldj1551
Explanation:
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why do you think a composer would need enharmonic notes to compose music
Answer:
Two notes are enharmonic if they sound the same on a piano but are named and written differently. ... So a composer may very well prefer to write an E sharp, because that makes the note's place in the harmonies of a piece more clear to the performer.
If two notes sound identical on a piano yet have distinct names are written differently, they are said to be enharmonic. Therefore, a composer may very well prefer to write an E sharp since it makes the performer more aware of the note's position in the piece's harmonies.
What are notes in music?Notes are the pitch and the sound that is occurred during the musical notions. Notes also represent the pitch class. The fundamental units of a lot of written music are notes: musical phenomena into discrete forms that make them easier to perform, understand, and analyze
Notes can be said in the general as well as specific form in the musical notions. The chromatic scale is a common standard used by musicians. There are seven primary musical notes in the chromatic scale: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. They each stand for a particular pitch or frequency.
Thus, If two notes sound identical on a piano yet have distinct names are written differently
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Which is true of Roman architecture?
Roman temples were usually created of wood, mud, or other degradable materials, so none are still standing today
However, there are several tomb-houses still in good shape because they were made of stone.
The Romans borrowed heavily from the Greeks and Etruscans in style, but were innovative engineers who developed
round arches, aqueducts, and roads that are all still standing today
Most Roman structures still standing today are load-bearing tombs for rulers, or temples using colonnades and
hypostyle halls, but they did not use arches of any kind.
The Romans were great innovators who developed the three Classical orders, and calculated precise measurements
to create optical illusions in their templs
Answer:
1+1= window
Explanation:
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Answer:
I totally agree, as a human that lives in this world I feel like this problem is being ignored and I’m so glad you brought it up.
“Here we will consider not only questions of black and white,but also the question black and blacker. Can such a distinction within black music be valid?“
Answer:
Abstract
In this article, I demonstrate that the intersection of race, class, generation, and education had a decisive impact on African American rock musicians who came of age during the post-civil rights era from the late 1960s to the present. By analyzing life stories, I connect rock musicians' experiences with school desegregation to the position they occupy between black and white mainstreams and discuss how they critique discourses of black authenticity through the identities and practices they have produced as members of the Black Rock Coalition. I also consider the effects of racism and racializing discourses on this group of African Americans. [African American identity, music, black middle class, race and class, generation, life stories, United States]
Journal Information
American Ethnologist is a quarterly journal concerned with ethnology in the broadest sense of the term. The editor welcomes manuscripts that creatively demonstrate the connections between ethnographic specificity and theoretical originality, as well as the ongoing relevance of the ethnographic imagination to the contemporary world.
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how many measures in 4/4 time is equal to 3:12
Answer:
In 4/4 time signature (also referred to as COMMON TIME), is commonly found in every genre (or type) of music. In 4/4 there are four quarter notes per measure as noted by the number 4 on top (or a combination of other notes that equal four quarter notes)
Explanation:
If a painter will use strong heavy brush stroke,intense emotions and color that appeared to almost pulsate with energy what style in creating an art work will he use
A expressionism
B Dadaism
C Impressionism
D post Impressionism
Answer:A expressionism
Explanation: hope this helps
Answer:
A.expressionism
Explanation:
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What is the Italian term for a painting made all in one go ?
Answer:
Alla Prima is the term
What is the name of the painting above?
A Burial at Ornans
Gustave Courbet
This painting depicts the burial of Courbet’s great uncle in the small French town of Ornans, and it is considered to be one of the turning points in French art. The painting depicted the scene with an unflattering air, and it did not romanticize the depictions of grief and mourning, as in traditional Romantic paintings. Critics of the piece decried both the style of the painting as well as the size. At 10 feet tall by 22 feet wide, the size of the canvas was typically reserved for religious or heroic scenes, and the painting critics said was intentionally ugly and harsh. For the subjects in the painting, Courbet also used the real people who had actually been at the burial, rather than actors used as models for the art. As it had such a deleterious effect on the Romantic style of painting, it could also be easily called “The Burial of Romanticism,” as Courbet himself said: “The Burial at Ornans was in reality the burial of Romanticism.”
This 22 foot long canvas situated in a main room at the Musee d'Orsay buries the viewer as if he or she were in a cave. In a decidedly non-classical composition, figures mill about in the darkness, unfocused on ceremony. As a prime example of Realism, the painting sticks to the facts of a real burial and avoids amplified spiritual connotations. Emphasizing the temporal nature of life, Courbet intentionally did not let the light in the painting express the eternal. While sunset could have expressed the great transition of the soul from the temporal to the eternal, Courbet covered the evening sky with clouds so the passage of day into night is just a simple echo of the coffin passing from light into the dark of the ground. Some critics saw the adherence to the strict facts of death as slighting religion and criticized it as a shabbily composed structure with worn-faced working folk raised up to life-size in a gigantic work as if they had some kind of noble importance. Other critics such as Proudhon loved the inference of equality and virtue of all people and recognized how such a painting could help turn the course of Western art and politics.
Answer:
A Burial At Ornans
Explanation:
A landscape is when an artist makes an image of a natural scene (often including trees, hills, water or other features you'd find in nature.)
Question 1 options:
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
because tree and water is part of nature
Running is improper behavior in museums because
A. It allows you to critique
B. It allows you to line up with your guide
C. You could fall and damage artwork
D. You can make close observations
Answer:
C. You could fall and damage artwork
How can you lower the chances of build up of hazardous fumes in a studio?
Answer:
Open a window, air filters, wear goggles and gloves if needed.
Explanation:
It is extremely important to wear a mask to prevent ingesting hazardous fumes because that can cause many different health issues. Air filters will help to filter out the hazardous fumes and replace them with clean air.
1. Which of the following best describes neo-primitivism? A. They are combined elements from the native arts. B. It deals with environmental subjects such as landscapes and seascapes. C. It characterizes dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises. D. It depicts social injustices, immorality, inequality, and ugliness of the dition
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It deals with environment subjects such as landscape and seascape
The predominant type of animation until the 1990s was:
a. computer imaging
b. drawn animation
c. clay animation
d. pixilation
Answer:
C: Clay animation
Explanation:
Examples of motives and phrases in songs.
Answer/Explanation:
For example, the same melody may sound quite different depending on whether the character is in love, being heroic, or dying. A melodic phrase based on the Siegfried leitmotif, from Wagner's opera The Valkyrie. Any motif may be used to construct complete melodies, themes and pieces.
Which images show nature photography?
Answer: pic 2
Explanation:
did you make an artwork inspired by African masks and Japanese prints?
Answer:
yes I make an artwork inspired by African masks and Japanese prints
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Answer:
Focus on the subject is 2
evoke emotion is 1
create contrast 3
Explanation:
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A landscape is when an artist makes an image of a natural scene (often including trees, hills, water or other features you'd find in nature.)
True
False
1.madalas kang kumanta sapagkat hilig mo rin ito.sinigawan ka Ng iyong kapitbahay Hindi raw maganda Ang boses mo ano Ang Sasabihin mo 2.binabatikod ka dahil sa pagkakamaling nagawa mo.paano mo haharapin ang pumupuna sa iyo ano Ang Sasabihin mo 3.may mahalaga Kang bagay na ibinabahagi o ikinukwento SA iyong kamag Ng bigla ka nyang pagtawanan ano ang sasabihin mo 4.mataba ka raw Sabi Ng iyong kapatid ano Ang Sasabihin mo 5.pinahiram ka ng Pentel pen ngunit hindi mo ito agad isinauli hanggang SA Ito ay naiwala mo ano Ang Sasabihin mo
Answer:
1.ate/kuya bakit naman po kayo sumigaw sakin at nagsalita pa kayo ng d magandang pakinggan para sakin?. kung ayaw nyong marinig ang aking boses na para sainyo ay Hindi maganda, edi takpan nyo ang tenga nyo at ako nang bahalang hinaan ang volume ng aking gamit at aking boses.
2.Sir/ma'am patawad po sa mga pagkakamaling nagawa ko, Hindi ko napo ito uuliting muli.
3.meron ba akong nasabing nakakatawa o mga ginawa kong nakakatawa para sayo? seryosong usapan ang sinasabi ko o kinikwento ko sainyo kaya sana makinig at wag puro kalokohan ang naiisip nyo kumbaga makinig lang kayo sa mga sinasabi ko.
4.okay lang bro/sis atlis malusog naman ako.. kung naiinggit ka, Kumain karin ng masustansyang pagkain tulad ng gulay at etc
5.dude/sis pasensya na naubos kona ang iyong gamit na pinahiram mo sakin kasi sa sobrang tagal na nito sakin hindi kona namalayan na Hindi pala ito sakin.. Papalitan ko nalang ito at ibibigay ko sayo Kasi para sayo na ito:).
Explanation:
sorry bud, if I'm wrong for my grammar, this is from my own brain only and I'm glad to help you always. Keep learning bud and God bless:).
Sarung banggi
(BICOLANO Folk Song)
Sarung banggi sa higdaan, nakadanog ako nin hini nin sarong gamgam sa luba ko katorungan, bako kundi simong boses iyo palan, dagos ako bangon si sakuyang mata binuklat, katdong kadikluman akong nagalagkalag, si sakong pahiling pasering sa itaas na heling ko simong laug nahiling ko maliwanag
Tama po ba yan
Answer: Tama po ba yan
Explanation:
Describe Boccioni's style of sculpting
Answer:
Boccioni advocated the use in sculpture of nontraditional materials such as glass, wood, cement, cloth, and electric lights, and he called for the combination of a variety of materials in one piece of sculpture. He also envisioned a new type of sculpture that would mold and enclose the space within itself
Explanation:
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What is the above image an example of? Describe its purpose and importance in history.
Which images show portrait photography?
Answer:
I think that it's the first one and the cat one.
Mark as brainliest if this is helpful :)
Explanation: