The answer is C. Ink is added to the engraved grooves.
Answer:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G (The scale at lease when sung and played starts on the C note)
Explanation:
The first (bottom) line on the TREBLE Clef is E and the last (top) line will be F
A way to remember the lines is the acronym
Every , Good, Boy, Does, Fine
E , G , B, D ,F
and for your spaces, it will spell FACE
starting with the space above the bottom line (first line)
Middle C is on a ledger line
Ledger line: a short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff
Middle C is a line below the first line (note name E)
and the space below
First line (note name E) is the note name D
For the first question, talk about the music you selected and folk music are alike.
Second question, tell facts about the artist an music himself/herself. When was it released/recorded? How the the artist of this music died? What does the artist in the music is trying to say? Is he/she trying to send a message?
And finally, how can you relate to the song? It can be emotionally, physically, mentally... Etc. Is there a story in the music that the author is trying to say that you might can relate to that? And if so, what?
These are all questions about what you think. But there's some tips to help you out and understand