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<span>The fundamental = 1st harmonic is not an overtone!
Fundamental frequency = 1st harmonic.
2nd harmonic = 1st overtone.
3rd harmonic = 2nd overtone.
4th harmonic = 3rd overtone.
5th harmonic = 4th overtone.
6th harmonic = 5th overtone.</span>
According to Yahoos top answer for this exact question, it can be seen from the Pergamon Museum, in Berlin Germany.
ArcheologyTravel.com backs this up. the total of the article is "Babylon to Berlin and beyond: the Ishtar gate in the pergamon museum and around the world" It comments on the "striking reconstruction" of the wall.
Totally would check out the second site for more info!
Do you really have to answer this for your music class literally about like a play oh wait I think I’m answering a question for arts LOL
I believe the correct answer is C. chiaroscuro.
They are known for their masterful use of chiaroscuro, a
technique that uses strong tonal contrasts between light and dark to model
three-dimensional forms. Caravaggio made the chiaroscuro dominant stylistic
element in his art, and his dramatic use of chiaroscuro came to be known as
tenebrism. Zurbaran also used chiaroscuro as dominant technique in which he
excelled, which is why he gained the nickname Spanish Caravaggio.