Answer:
True
Explanation:
What is the fingering for trumpet???? I have never seen this note before
Answer:
That's an F sharp
The fingering would be first valve
Explanation:
I was in band for three years
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What element of art does this photograph show?
A.
shape
B
space
C.
form
D
tone
E.
line
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Answer:
A. Shape or B. Space
Explanation:
the mountains have lots of shape and there is also lots of space
Nightclubs were using many diverse tap acts. They were broken down into categories,
name three.
Irish jig, English clog, African shuffle.
What does the image above depict?
Answer:
a person that killed him self because of lonleyness
9. What is the time signature?
10. How many times is the rhythm, “quarter, quarter, half”found?
11. Name the measure that has a double bar line.
13. What classical era accompaniment technique is used in this piece?
14. Circle the main motive. What variation technique is used to develop the motive in measures 17-20?
15. Using the letters A and B name the form of this piece now label the score directly with each letter indicating the start of a new section
You don’t have to answer them all Ik it’s a lot anything you can helps a lot!!!
Answer:
A time signature is a musical notation to specify how many beats are in each measure (ex 4/4, 3/4, 7/8)
Quarter Quarter Half is found 4 times
The double bar line is found at the end of measure 24.
Andante is the classical era accompaniment technique used in this piece.
I dont know
number 14 or 15 sorry.
A time signature is a musical notation to specify how many beats are in each measure (ex 4/4, 3/4, 7/8). Quarter Half is found 4 times. The double bar line is found at the end of measure 24. The Classical Era accompaniment technique used in the piece is Alberti Bass.
Alberti bass is a particular kind of accompaniment figure in music, often used in the Classical era, and sometimes the Romantic era. The variation technique used to develop the motive in measures 17-20 is the repeating pattern of notes of the chord from lowest, middle, and highest. Start with the lowest note of the chord and end with the highest.
The start of the next section is the lowest note of another chord.
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was the most important genre to Classical composers.