true, - When a photo features a circular shape with a design extending from the center
Answer:
Limited range and use of musical space
Explanation:
At the time, Miles Davis' music differential was in its unusual conception. Instead of using the complex harmonies, the profusion of notes and the frantic rhythms that guided much of the jazz practiced in the 1950s, Davis decided to regain some of the simplicity that this genre lost with the advent of bebop - the nervous and inventive jazz style ; that musicians like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie developed in the previous decade.
The new path pointed out by Miles, already outlined in his album “Milestones” (1958), was labeled by critics and scholars as modal jazz. By substituting improvisations based on chord progressions for modes (scales), he found a freer and spontaneous way to develop melodies that opened up previously unheard of possibilities for jazz expression.
I think artists use musical imagery so often in their work because it allows them to create a new lively and unique piece of art. Musical imagery is a very useful tool because it gives you the ability to take inspiration from sound and put it into a physical representation of how you interpret the lyrics or rhythm of a song. Music and art are both ways to express yourself in ways no one has before. Music and art are both used to reflect emotion and even personal life experiences. They work together to fill the world with new inspiration and and self expression.