Statement is false. The typical classical orchestra did not always consisted trombones, drums and strings with harpsichord continuo.
Strings, horns, trumpets, timpani and pairs of woodwinds were nearly always found in the typical classical orchestra.
Answer:
Passive listening
Explanation:
An example of passive listening is when someone is talking to another, but the other person is only hearing the words as background noise and not particularly involving himself in the listening process. Unlike active listening, which may include focusing on the speaker's words in order to understand them, passive listening is essentially just hearing.
Passive and active listening play an important role in communication, as well as in learning other languages. If a person listens actively, he learns languages more easily because he can look for words he already knows and pick out ones that he needs to look up. Passive listeners do not learn language as quickly, because they tune out the meaning of the words being spoken and allow themselves to think of other things while listening to the language being spoken.
Answer:
A way to create the illusion of space by placing one figure behind another
Explanation:
Actually, there is more than one, as Brazil has a mix of cultures (Indigenous, European, African) and this mixture produced many new instruments.
One example is atabaque, which can produce a variety of sounds: from higher to lower (but not very high,) and it can produce sharp and more fluid, sustaining sounds, too.
It's a percussion instrument because the sound is produced as a result of striking something (and not for example of a flow of air)
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