Psalm 27: 1 say‘s: “The LORD is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid?” What is the idea that this verse tries to state? According to the 2012 Watchtower magazine entitled: “Of Whom Shall I Be in Dread?” states: “While fear can exert a weakening influence, the feeling of dread is even more severe. But no underlying dread should agitate one who fears Jehovah. When we make Jehovah our stronghold, we “will reside in security and be undisturbed from dread of calamity.” The metaphor “Jehovah is my light” draws attention to the fact that Jehovah frees us from ignorance and spiritual darkness.
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Women increased recognition during the romantic era. They became music teachers, composers, conductors, singers and performers. Although they were still in the minority of music professions, the women in this era opened the doors for opportunities in the future.
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After asking the question "Do you like it?" during a critique, even if your answer is "no" you should point out details that you do actually like about the piece. This is especially important when giving constructive criticism to someone who is looking to improve their work, mostly for the sake of kindness. When doing this at a gallery, it's not as important though it still helps to validate your opinion if you can acknowledge things that are actually decent about the piece even if you don't actually like it. You should first explain what you like about the piece's technicalities(objective things such as tone, value, anatomy, perspective etc.) and then you should explain what you like about the piece's creativity(subjective things such as aesthetic, subject-matter, brush strokes, & symbolism). Next, you should get into the actual criticism, explaining what you don't like about the piece even if you do like it overall. You should, similarly to when explaining what you like about a piece, first explain what you dislike about the piece's technicalities and then explain what you dislike about the piece's creativity. Especially when judging technical ability(even sometimes creative ability), critique can be particularly difficult when judging a master's work..it can even be difficult when trying to critique someone of similar or slightly higher skill than that of yourself. There are, of course, many different methods to go about critiquing artwork, and there isn't really one right answer.
The center of music publishing in New York was called Tin Pan Alley.