Answer:
yeah online is like the same
Explanation:
Romantic composers used which type of harmony to create exciting color and motion through expanded dissonance
Answer:
chromatic harmony
Explanation:
Chromatic harmony means harmony (chords) which use notes which do not belong to the key the music is in (they are not in the key signature). Although Bach in the 18th century used chromatic harmony it was the 19th-century composers who used it more and more.
Whatever the emotion, Romantic composers sought to describe feelings and the deeper truths of life. In doing so, the emotional expression of the work was elevated and celebrated. The emphasis on feeling often led to fuller, richer melodies and harmonies, resulting in sounds that reflected greater emotion.
Do you feel like you've lived this same day many times before?
Answer:
That is called Deja Vu. Many people expirence that feeling.
Explanation:
Answer
Yes, it's Deja Vu. It comes from anxiety :]
Explanation:
It's normal for anyone to feel it. Most of the time it's not even anxiety lol.
2
Select the correct answer.
Which statement describes the concept of number sense?
OA.
an ability to solve numerical equations
ОВ.
an ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide
an ability to use formulas to calculate a solution
OC.
OD
an ability to understand numbers and their relationships
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Next
Answer:
OD
Explanation:
thats the answer
Lógica pirmer año de prepa
Answer:
Explanation:
this logic first year of high school? Estoy en la escuela secundaria y no estoy seguro de qué decir ¿Es esto una pregunta?
If you taking Friday off, how do you plan to spend your long weekend? If you are coming school on Friday, which sessions are you most excited about? At least 3 full sentences for credit.
Answer:
I don't know probably put what you're going to do on the weekend and put down the sessions you're most excited Abt
Explanation:
sorry if I wasn't much help
Answer:
you can pretty much just say anything random whether it's true or not they won't know lol
This weekend i'm going to sleep in, watch movies and enjoy the day off. I'm also going to catch up on some class assignments and anything i'm missing. Saturday i'm hanging out with some friends and then on Sunday it's my cousins birthday party.
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1. How do you think periods of war change the way people create and understand art? (Think about the violence, insecurity, and change that usually accompany war.)
2. Do you consider Dada artists? Why or why not?
3. Do you consider ready-mades art? why or why not? Consider the questions posted in video 3. Does art have to made by the hands of the artist. Is art just an concept/idea?
Answer:
Explanation:
1-They will create art that sends a meaning of hope and violence and people will interprete the art in like "bad" ways
2-
Dada became an international movement and eventually formed the basis of surrealism in Paris after the war. Leading artists associated with it include Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia and Kurt Schwitters. Duchamp's questioning of the fundamentals of Western art had a profound subsequent influence.
3-Although the term readymade was invented by Duchamp to describe his own art, it has since been applied more generally to artworks made from manufactured objects.
4-Does art have to made by the hands of the artist. Is art just an concept/idea?
In works of art, as Heidegger puts it, the 'world worlds'. All art is, in this sense, poetry, an emergence of truth in the world – poetry as a voice raised above the maddening prose of everyday life. Artists and poets are of course essential for this process – you can't have art without an artist
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What's your aesthetic? Answer in emojis!
Mine:
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Explanation:
The two albums Clifford Brown recorded at Birdland with the drummer ________ helped secure Brown's growing reputation.
Answer:
D. Art Blakey
Explanation:
Which type of African theatre uses acting, music, storytelling, poetry, dance, costumes, and lots of masks to create a theatre that combined ritual and ceremony with drama
Answer:
The type was pre-colonial
how to keep furniture from sliding on hardwood floors
Answer:
ExplanaProbably the cheapest option, rubber pads can be used to keep chairs, sofas, and other pieces of furniture from sliding.tion:
what is the name of this oil painting by pablo picasso?
Answer:Guernica
Explanation:
Answer this riddle to get brainliest.
How do eight eights add up to one thousand?
Answer: 888 + 88 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 1000
Explanation:
yes
Answer:
888 + 88 + 8 + 8 is the answer.Explanation:
8 8's Combinations:
8888 + 88 + 88 = does not work
88888888 = does not work
88 + 88 + 88 + 88 = does not work
888 + 88 + 88 = does not work
888 + 88 + 8 + 8 = works
888 + 88 + 8 + 8 is the answer.Hope this helps,
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Which of the following is NOT true of Eastern theatre (as opposed to theatre in the West).
options:
A Training usually begins in college
B Leisurely rather than plot driven
C Mythic rather than realistic
D Imagery and beauty valued
In Eastern theatre, imagery and beauty-conscious values are not genuine. As a result, option (d) is the proper response.
What is Eastern theatre?One of the most important is that Eastern theatre rarely focuses on dialogue or spoken text, preferring instead to focus on music and dance.
Music and dance are inextricably linked in Asian theatre.
Eastern theatre is far more visual and sensory-focused than Western theatre. It also lacks the intellectual rigor of Western theatre.
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Which of these was an experimental type of Romanesque architecture? a. Ribbed domes b. Ribbed arches c. Ribbed vaults d. All of the above Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D.
Answer:
its C
Explanation:
I just took the U.T.
Romanesque architecture's experimental ribbed vaults style. As a result, choice (C) is the best one.
What is Romanesque architecture?Romanesque architecture of the Middle Ages was characterized by semicircular arches. Many eras between the sixth and the eleventh centuries, with the eleventh century being the most well-known, can be dated as the beginning of Romanesque architecture. The 12th century saw the beginning of Gothic architecture, which is distinguished by its pointed arches.
Since Imperial Roman building, Romanesque architecture has existed in a variety of forms across Europe. It is the first fully pan-European architectural style. Architectural designs that are common in Sicily and England are known as Romanesque in Normandy.
Romanesque structures are known for their significant size, thick walls, rounded arches, sturdy pillars, barrel vaults, large towers, and intricate arcading. Architecture from the Roman and Byzantine centuries coexists with recognizable regional styles.
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what best describes the pace of section 1 from appalachian spring by copland?
Answer:
slow
Explanation:
What was the main goal of the 19-century art movement called realism
Answer: Realism revolted against the exotic subject matter and the exaggerated emotionalism and drama of the Romantic movement. Instead, it sought to portray real and typical contemporary people and situations with truth and accuracy, and not avoiding unpleasant or sordid aspects of life.
what architect gained fame by building the first pyramid
Answer:
Imhotep
Explanation:
Imhotep was the most famous builder of the pyramids.
4. Select and analyze two artworks from
this lesson to form a conclusion about
the meaning of the textures used.
Answer:
i dont get it
Explanation:
The dramatic contrasts of bright figures enveloped in dark shadows in Caravaggio's paintings like The Calling of Saint Matthew (1599-1600) is called
Tenebrism entails the dramatic contrasts of figures enveloped in dark shadows in Caravaggio's paintings.
Tenebrism refers to a painting technique used in a painting works.
Tenebrism is developed by Caravaggio and characterized by dark tones and shadows with dramatically contrasting effects of light.
In conclusion, the technique of tenebrism entails the dramatic contrasts of figures enveloped in dark shadows in Caravaggio's paintings.
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A series of images displayed in sequence to create the illusion of movement is called ______________ .
Answer:
Animation
Explanation: Animation is a method in which figures are manipulated to appear as moving images.
Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences. Define the following parts of a camera: - aperture - lens - shutter.
Answer:
Aperture: opening in a lens through which light passes to enter the camera.
2. Lens: an optical lens or assembly of lenses used in conjunction with a camera body and mechanism to make images of objects either on photographic film or on other media capable of storing an image chemically or electronically.
3. Shutter: device through which the lens aperture of a camera is opened to admit light.
Explanation:
Which technique is heard here when the performer takes liberties with the rhythms and pace of the music
Answer:
rubato.
Explanation:
members of which movement in the early nineteenth century copied the episodic structure from william shakespeare’s plays?
It should be noted that the members of Romanticism in the early nineteenth century copied the episodic structure of Shakespeare.
Romanticism was a movement in arts and literature that emphasized inspiration and the primacy of the individual.
Romanticism was a dramatic movement that imitated the episodic structure of Shakespeare and focused on the gulf between the spiritual aspirations of people and their physical limitations.
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1. Which of the following is a commonality found in the ancient art of different societies? (1 point
Artists were generally highly elevated in the status of the society.
Architecture was limited to houses.
Animals were often depicted in ancient art.
all of the above
Answer:
Animals were often depicted in ancient art.
Explanation:
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You are putting together a photography project with the theme ‘Photography as an Art Form.” You are expected to select a series of photos to display and to write a statement that explains and further explores this theme. What kinds of images would you put together? What would you include in your statement? Explain and evaluate how you would express photography as an art form through both a collection of images and a written statement.
Answer:
This should help
Explanation:
(just so you know i am only a 7 grader)
1.take pictures(look at 5)
2.write a statement about the theme
3.what images will you use(look at 5)
4.what words will you use
5. Explain and show your feelings about photography as an art form through
the photos you took and your written statement
According to the question, the theme is Photography as an art so we can take pictures of natural places, and there we can describe our theme.
What is Photography?Photography is an art that which the artist ( Photographer) takes pictures or approaches the picture. The word photography was first used by sir john Herschel. They emanated this word from the Latin word Phos which means that light.
Is Photography an Art? this question has too much debate but some scholars say that photography is not art as well as many say that photography is art because when A photographer clicks a photo that is not only a photo for them that is an emotion. When a photographer takes a picture he/she uses his/her mind or creative mind to take the picture with angles and then a perfect picture comes into action.
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a flexible tape with the different type of measurements essential for taking body measurements
measuring tape?
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name the 9 fundamental terms used to describe typefaces
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01. Font/Typeface:
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Back in the days of metal type and printing presses, fonts and typefaces were two different things — the typeface was the specific design of the letters, say Times New Roman or Baskerville; while the font referred to the particular size or style of that typeface, say 10 point regular or 24 point italic (each created as its own collection of cast metal letters and other characters). Today, however, many designers use the terms more or less interchangeably. The best and most straightforward modern definition I’ve run across (courtesy of Fontshop) goes as follows:
“A collection of letters, numbers, punctuation, and other symbols used to set text (or related) matter. Although font and typeface are often used interchangeably, font refers to the physical embodiment (whether it’s a case of metal pieces or a computer file) while typeface refers to the design (the way it looks). A font is what you use, and a typeface is what you see.”
02. Character:
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An individual symbol of the full character set that makes up a typeface; may take the form of a letter, number, punctuation mark, etc.
03. Alternate Character / Glyph:
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A non-standard (sometimes decorative) variation of a character that comes as an extra option with a font file.
04. Serif:
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A short line or stroke attached to or extending from the open ends of a letterform; also refers to the general category of typefaces that have been designed with this feature.
05. Sans-Serif / Sans:
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Literally “without line”; the general category of typefaces (or an individual typeface) designed without serifs.
06. Italic:
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A slanted version of a typeface (slants from left to right); a true italic is uniquely designed, more than a tilted version of the upright (a.k.a. “roman”) typeface.
The Foundation: Positioning & Spacing
07. Baseline:
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The imaginary line on which most letters and other characters sit.
08. Cap Line:
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The imaginary line that marks the upper boundary of capital letters and some lowercase letters’ ascenders (see Ascender definition in the next section).
09. X-Height:
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The height of a typeface’s lowercase letters (disregarding ascenders and descenders).
10. Tracking / Letter-Spacing:
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The uniform amount of spacing between characters in a complete section of text (sentence, line, paragraph, page, etc.).
11. Kerning:
typography-terms-11
The horizontal spacing between two consecutive characters; adjusting the kerning creates the appearance of uniformity and reduces gaps of white space between certain letter combinations.
the similarity between a poem and a dialogue
Answer:
yea
Explanation:
yea yea yea yea yea yes yes
The Romanesque technique of portraying narrative scenes in the geometric confines of column capitals is called a
Answer:
Historiated capitals.
Explanation:
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