Answer:
It’s about drive, it’s about power, we stay hungry, we devour
Put in the work, put in the hours and take what’s ours
Black and Samoan in my veins, my culture bangin’ with Strange
I change the game so what’s my motherf^^kin’ name? (Rock)
What they gonna get though?
Desecration, defamation, if you wanna bring it to the masses
Face to face now we escalatin’ when I have to put boots to a^^es
Mean on ya like a dream when I’m rumblin’
You’re gonna scream, “Mama”
So bring drama to the king Brahma (Then what?)
Comin’ at ya’ with extreme mana (Ahoo, ahoo, ahoo
Answer:
The chords would be played louder than the melody. :) I hope this is right, sorry if its not.
Explanation:
I play the Flute btw :3 lol
Answer:
I got something look at juice wrld song roses
Answer:
(D) A piece for solo instrument or a small group of instruments.
Explanation:
The word sonata comes from the Latin Sonare, which means "to sound." Until the Baroque period (Between 1600 to 1750) the music known by the name Sonata lived up to its origin. It was an instrumental song.
In the Baroque period, the sonatas were composed to be played by one or two violins, accompanied by a continuous solo. Since the continuous bass is usually composed of at least two instruments, (typically a cello or a guitar) and a keyboard instrument, such as the harpsichord, the baroque sonatas were almost always performed by at least four musicians.
That is, the baroque sonata was a solo instrument piece or a small group of instruments.