Answer: D. Fermata
Reasoning: Composers use a fermata () to indicate that musicians should hold or sustain a note longer than its intended value. Exactly how long to stretch the note is not defined, but a note marked with a fermata can even double in length.
Answer:
- D
- G
- E
- D
- F
- B
- A
- C
- F
- E
- G
- C
- G
- D
- E
- A
- E
- E
- D
- C
Explanation:
Something that was helpful for me when learning to read treble clef is remembering that the bottom line is E, the top line is F. (E comes after F). Once you know those two you can always count in any direction for notes if needed.
Technology, science, and inventions enhanced All of the above in the twentieth century.
#26 What is Dies irae
a Latin hymn formerly sung in a Mass for the dead.