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Arts, 22.06.2019 17:10, bladencharles8845
Which statement is true with regard to beethoven? a. ludwig vin kochel catalogued more than six hundred of his compositions. b. he was the official composer for the powerful and rich eszterhazy family. c. he produced the best piano sonatas and the “ninth symphony” after losing his hearing. d. he wrote the well-known opera “the magic flute” during the last years of his life.
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Arts, 23.06.2019 08:30, charismameeks
What is the term for a recurrent musical section between various contrasting sections? a. concerto grosso b. basso ostinato c. fugue d. ritornello
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Arts, 23.06.2019 09:10, jr928718
Now for all my fellow anime lovers i have 4 questions: 1. which ship would have been the best ending for inuyasha a) inuyasha x kagome b) sesshomaru x kogome c) koga x kagome d) none 2. what is your ideal ending for fairy tail 3. which show wouldn't you mind watching or rewatching a) ghost hunt b) psycho pass c) inuyahsa d) the wallflower e) pick your own 4. what is the anime show you that you would love to live in for a year?
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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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Look at this paining by by Masaccio which of these techniques is not used in this painting...
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