Answer:
Syncopation
, pentatonic scales and modal scales.
Explanation:
<em>Syncopation</em> in music represents an <em>alternation of different rhythms</em> that occurs suddenly so as to break the rhythm's regular flow. It is used in dance music and pieces rich in syncopation induce a <em>desire to move to the music</em>.
<em>Pentatonic scales</em> are music scales containing 5 notes per octave (Ancient Greek <em>pente </em>meaning five) and they root from ancient civilizations. This scale was discovered naturally through human's innate sense of music.
<em>Modal scales </em>can be derived from one <em>major scale </em>with a different starting tone. One of the most common modes is <em>Aeolian</em>, which starts at the sixth major scale tone.
All of the above are the specific elements present in romantic music (XIX century).
Answer:
sorry but i like poems, dont know that word btw, again sorry.
Explanation:
Always had a feeling
My mind was
always reeling.
I always had
these thoughts,
everything seemed so sad.
It kinda made me mad.
Never did you think
i would be like this,
even in a wink.
I just want
to fight
all of this.
Never had the right.
Always in the dark.
Never saw the light
always was the shadow
even in the night,
couldn't see light
and that didn't feel right.
I wanna make this happen.
All i want is to be
free.
Answer:
Chopin's first étude focuses on a rippling chord progression. The piece is composed in the same ternary (or A-B-A) form as most of his Op. 10 études, introducing two ideas before coming back to repeat the first.
Answer:
Managers are in charge of running all aspects of the business side of the artist's or band's career.