Answer:
The answer is D) Alternating ensembles of contrasting size
Explanation:
The etymology of the word concerto can be traced back to two different Latin words, one is Conserere (to tie, join, or agreement) and the other is Concerto, concertare, concertatus (to contend, competition or fight). This derivation probably comes from the idea that the two parts in a concerto (the soloist and the orchestra or concert band) alternate between opposition, cooperation and independence to create a sense of flow. So it's a constant alternation of ensembles (the soloist-s and orchestra) back and forth, varying in size and sound.
Answer: Id,k i dnt see anythng written and i only see the one big tattoo
Explanation:
Answer:
Part one: 1: one beat 2: one beat 3: half a beat 4: half a beat 5: one beat
Part two: one two three and 4
Explanation:
Part one: a quarter note gets one beat since common time is usually 4/4 so a quarter of 4 is 1 so therefore quarter notes will always no matter what get one beat even if it's in a different time. and eighth note gets half a beat because one eighth of 4/4 is .5, so half a beat.
Part two: If you were to sizzle it or snap your fingers you would sound it out or say it like "one, two, three and four." Snapped would be like "Snap, snap, snapsnap, snap" the eighth notes are closer together since it's two beats in one.
Answer:
One's own culture can make one closed off to others, but also appreciative certain things.
Explanation:
While someone's culture can make them like certain things, like specific flavors, styles of music, styles of drawing, etc. it can also make one closed off to other ideas- as they're only comfortable with their culture. This can apply to nearly everything, as almost everything is a product of its culture.