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The watermark that Weyman was able to see is significant because it confirms it is from the 17th century.
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I personally think art can be what it is yeah sometimes you get inspired to do art and there's a story behind it but sometimes you just sit down and do it .When you might not see if something is about something someone else may see the meaning. Although visual are important it is really about how the artist and the interpreter feel about it .I believe this because beauty is in the eye of the beholder and saying this means everyone will see it differently
I tried to make a visual explanation to this. Thanks to Musescore and Windows Paint, the result is highly appealing from a visual point of view.
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1. Measure 1 Beat 1: C
Measure 2 Beat 1: A
Measure 4 Beat 1: G
2. E C G C E C G C
the rest
3. B natural. Raises the Bb (from the key signature) a half-step.
4. Piano (soft).
5. Staccato. Played short with quick release.
6. Decrescendo. Gets softer over the course of the length of the symbol. This one starts with Forte.
7. F major.