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ExplanationThe Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 opens in a dark and dramatic mood with strong low chords. Dotted rhythms of alternating short and long notes borrowed straight from Hungarian folk dances become prominent.
bro my art teacher played the song and it was LAME
The first note is a half note so it’s 1, 2 and the quarter note is 3.
Then the next measure is quarter notes so 1,2,3.
Then I think the last measure goes 1 2 and 3
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Eastern European- Russian origin
Explanation:
The Bulgarian ethnomusicologist- Béla Bartók determined that the Hungarian folk music used in the "classical" music of Debussy and Stravinsky were actually of Russian origin.
Bartók writes: “We must attribute these, with doubtless certainty, to the influence of some Eastern European—probably Russian—folk music. Similar efforts can be found in the works of Igor Stravinsky".
Bartók's groundbreaking work in the field of music along with his deep scientific research paved for new developments in the field of music.
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So, I am assuming it's saing power of communication as in speaking.
Explanation:
So, I would like to spread the word of God, telling people there is still hope in the world. I would like to help people with their needs, with problems.
I would try to fix problems in the world, like famine, and war. So many people have died from these. If I could help prevent these things just by saying a few words, than that's all I need to be happy.
(I have no idea, you didnt put alot of information for it.)