Answer :
1. What particular instruments do you hear were used in this recording?
-Kulintang and kubing is the most noticeable instrument in this song.
2. Were they used the same way as the traditional playing of the Kulintang ensemble? If yes, how?
- No, because the kulintang is performed by striking the gong bosses with two wooden beaters. While playing the kubing, the frame is held in the left hand and pressed against a player's lips facing outward, acting as a resonating chamber.
3. Does the song's melody and mood give you a feeling of the same traditional Mindanao ritual or celebration? If yes, why?
Yes, because as you hear the melody and the instruments used in the music, you can tell and feel where it came from, which is Mindanao.
4. What is the effect of using modern text and melodic progression and mixed with traditional Mindanao gong ensemble/other instruments on the modern generation?
- Technically, combining traditional music with modern styles results in a seemingly new type of sound. The use of a traditional going ensemble, like the use of other types of instruments, will add a new and distinct "flavor" to the contemporary sound or music
After religious spinster's (Katharine Hepburn) missionary brother is killed in WWI Africa, dissolute steamer captain (Humphrey Bogart) offers her safe passage. She's not satisfied so she persuades him to destroy a German gunboat. The two spend most of their time fighting with each other rather than the Germans, time alone on the river leads to love
Answer:
Geometric art
Explanation:
Geometric art is a phase of Greek art, characterized largely by geometric motifs in vase painting, that flourished towards the end of the Greek Dark Ages, circa 900 BC – 700 BC. Its center was in Athens, and from there the style spread among the trading cities of the Aegean.
The limbic system of the brain, including the hippocampus and amygdala (which are involved in processing emotions and motivation, among many other things) is very active, as well as some areas of the prefrontal cortex during the process of dreaming.
Honestly, I like using thicker lines, but I think if you were going to use thinner lines it would look just as good, if not better, if you darkened the line and brightened its surroundings. Using more shapes isn't a bad option, just don't use so much that your art becomes incomprehensible or meaningless. Don't make the shapes look random, unless you're doing something like a zendoodle.