The dishing of Stewing is very similar to braising but often involves a small pieces of food, simmered in liquid and placed in the oven for a long while.
<h3>What is the
Stewing?</h3>
This act of making food involves to cooking them by simmering or slow boiling.
Hence, the dishing of Stewing is the one that is very similar to braising.b although its involves a small pieces of food that is simmered in liquid.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
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The answer to this question is false i think
Answer: The trio is a more “traditional” arrangement for jazz. It usually consists of piano or guitar along with bass and drums. This combination is strong and gives harmonic and melodic expression through the piano or guitar along with a solid foundation and rhythm from the bass and drums.
Explanation:
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Answer:
4. a diffusion of the style into every corner of Europe
Explanation:
The middle baroque was characterized by a diffusion of the style into every corner of Europe
The most characteristic of baroque music is its use of bass continuo and baroque style flourished in music during 1600 to 1750 but the middle baroque period spanned the years 1640-1700 in which this era of baroque was defined by the emergence of the vocal styles of cantata,oratorio and opera, the composer in the middle baroque phase favored writing composition for instruments of violin family.
The correct match for this music types are:
- Earl Scruggs: bluegrass music
- David Grisman: Dawg music
- Willie Nelson: outlaw music
- Travis Tritt: country music
- Woody Guthrie: folk music
<h3>What is music?</h3>
This is the use of musical instruments or vocals to produce sounds that are known to be in harmony.
Music is one of the ways that people are able to associate with different cultures and traditions.
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