Arts, 23.10.2019 04:50 princesincer6630
If you could sing or play any instrument, which would you choose, and why? list specific reasons why performers choose to sing or to play certain instruments.
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Arts, 24.06.2019 08:00, paulinahunl17
Of the sound files in this unit, which renaissance work do you like best? why?
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Arts, 24.06.2019 14:30, Karate5650
The following terms are all associated with harmony except: triad: the simplest chord..it is made up of three notes that are usually spaced one note apart-do, mi, and sol in the do-re-mi (major) scale. consonance: a combination of notes that is considered stable and without tension. phrases: where melodies are often made up of shorter sections. chords: the smallest harmonic unit is one consisting of two notes, but we usually have three or more notes played or sung together to create harmony. those groups of notes make up what are called chords. dissonance: a combination of notes that is considered unstable and tense, so much that they sometimes sound as if they are fighting with one another.
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Arts, 25.06.2019 04:30, suzi11
Symbolic proportion is a. the relative size relationship between religious figures and other part of a work of art. b. the apparent disproportionate relationship between objects within a piece. c. the manipulation of visual characteristics in order to emphasize one specific figure. d. the use of geometric arrangements to show religious imagery or to tell stories. select the best answer from the choices provided
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Arts, 25.06.2019 12:00, evazquez
To create an illustration of perspective, this artist did all of the following except 1) show clear orthogonal lines 2) have an implied vanishing point 3) distort proportion to keep the background and foreground the same size 4) include value changes between the foreground and background i was thinking maybe 1
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