Answer: The basic elements of music are
Sound (overtone, timbre, pitch, amplitude, duration)
Melody.
Harmony.
Rhythm.
Texture.
Structure/form.
Expression (dynamics, tempo, articulation)
Western music uses 12 pitches
Rhythm is important to music because it keeps a song moving along, it gives motion. It can also help make a song feel slower or faster than it's actual pulse, or create a sense of groove. Sometimes alternating rhythms are used for dramatic effect.
The four dynamic markings youll find in a piece of music is piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte and forte.
I dont know about the last one sorry
Explanation:
The term that describes the optical trick of swelling columns at midpoint, which was used in the design of the Parthenon is entasis.
If you take a look at the ancient Greek columns, you will see that they are a bit wider in the middle - so the column is not completely straight, but rather swells up in the middle so as to "correct the visual illusion of concavity." It was often used by artists in the ancient Greek times.
Many modern will often use pen and ink as their main medium. In history most used paint, like for the stunning Mona Lisa. However, in a long time ago, most artists did not use ink. Maybe because they thought ink would look sketchy. Back then, most people did not like sketchy art, be in the modern world, now we do.
Hope this helps!
i cant really see it sorry