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<span>The composers stressed the sound of <em><u>crescendo and decrescendo.
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Even deserts have plants which not only survive, but flourish. Cactuses, for example, have very thick skins to hold in moisture and thorns to stop animals from eating them. Succulents also protect their swollen leaves of water with spines or sometimes with toxins.
Here are 7, I am not sure which ones you need :D
1. The length of stitch is proportioned to the texture of the fabric
2. The stitches are the same in length
3. The stitches appear the same on both right and wrong sides of the fabric
4. The stitching follows the intended line smoothly and accurately
5. There are no skipped or broken gaps in stitching
6. When retraced, it appears as one line of stitching
7. The stitching have no tangles
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Answer:
1. Very homophonic textures (thick and chordal).
2. Regular use of rubarto (tempo varied at the players choice).
3. In piano music, lots of pedal work.
4. The music very often told a story. eg. Beethoven's moonlight sonata.
5. Much larger orchestras than in the classical period due to the addition of brass.
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