Answer:
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic
Explanation:
Eyes blue like the Atlantic and I'm going down like the titanic but thy i shall float like a ducky in a boat .
And I'm going down, like the Titanic. Eyes blue, like the Atlantic. And I'm going down, go-going down. [Verse 1: Rxseboy] I'm going down 'cause I was down for you. Lookin' like a clown for you ...
Answer:
10.20
Explanation:
[ 2 ( 3.50 - 0.80 + 2.40 ) ]
= [ 2 ( 3.50 + 2.40 - 0.80 ) ]
= [ 2 ( 5.90 - 0.80 ) ]
= [ 2 ( 5.10 ) ]
= 2 ( 5.10 )
= 10.20
Answer: renting costumes from a production company
Explanation:
Since the musical will run only for three consecutive performances, to enhance the production's aesthetic quality while maintaining cost-effectiveness, costumes should be rented from a production company.
It should be noted that hiring professional musicians and the building of the set from scratch will result in a lot of funding required. On the other hand, renting the customes will be cheaper.
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Q1. What period does Japanese music date back too?
A1. Nara (710 to 794) and Heian (794 to 1185) periods
Q2. Why is music important in Japan?
A2. Songs are mainly related to spiritual rituals and daily work.
Q3. The piano was considered a prestigious instrument in the mid-20th century in Japan? True or False?
A3. True
Q4. The order in which the instruments enter is always the same in named compositions such as Etenraku.
A4. True
Q5. Syakuhati masters take seriously humankind’s connection with nature, using the music as a means to enlightenment.
A5. Ture
Q6. Where could one learn Western music around the first two decades of the 20th century in Japan?
A6. Primary Schools
Q7. What brought much of the Chinese culture to Japan?
A7. Buddhism
Q8. The largest ensemble in all of Japanese traditional music is:
A8. Gagaku
Q9. Enka songs:
A9. are generally slow to medium speed
, can be traced largely to 1930s theme songs
, comprised the earliest repertory of karaoke, and express despairing sadness and self-sacrificing sentiment
Q10. Karaoke was born in Japan in the:
A10. 1970s
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure it was television.
Explanation: