D. A grand party is not potrayed in the fifth movement of symphonie fantastique
Answer:
A ) marble
Explanation:
Michelangelo’s David is massive at 17 feet tall and more than 12,000 pounds, yet it is sculpted from a single block of white marble. The block of marble that Michelangelo used to carve “David” had been worked on more than 50 years earlier by Donatello.
In C mi, it is simply C, E flat, and G. For G7(b9), that is considered a "dominant polychord" So you will use the third and lowered seventh of G, which is B and F. And then you play the major chord of the sixth of G. So basically an E chord with the third and lowered seventh of G. In general, for a G7(b9) The notes are G, F,A flat,B. And if you really wanted to be simple. It's G,B,F just like a G7 with A flat (flat nine) But usually you don't play the A flat and G in the same octave because it's a half step. Same with the G and F because of whole step.
Answer: D. new
Explanation:
The key that comes in the bridge or transition to the second theme in the sonata form is typically new.
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Answer: whole note
A whole note is four beats long, and a quarter note is one beat long. If you play four quarter notes, it’ll be the same amount of time as a whole note.
Keep in mind that these are the note values:
Thirty second note: 1/8th beat of a quarter note
Sixteenth note: 1/4th beat of a quarter note
Eighth note: half beat of a quarter note
Quarter note: one beat long
Dotted quarter note: about two beats long
Half note: two beats long
Dotted half note: three beats long
Whole note: four beats long