It is the third movement in a four movement form, the others being involved in the late 18th century, such as a sonata or allegro, followed by a variations, theme, or even adagio. With the in question Minuet and trio movement which gives way to a rondo, or perhaps even another sonata.
Sudden enlightenment is the answer in this question. This statement used as a metaphor to express the sudden enlightenment, the Zen priest-painters used a painting technique which they called haboku a splashed ink. In short the thing they called haboku used as a metaphor to express sudden enlightenment.
Frederick William "Freddie" Green (March 31, 1911 – March 1, 1987) was an American swing jazz guitarist. He was especially noted for his sophisticated rhythm guitar in big band settings, particularly for the Count Basie orchestra, where he was part of the "All-American Rhythm Section" with Basie on piano, Jo Jones on drums, and Walter Page<span> on bass.
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Can you clarify the question?
Answer:
I'd say the answer is someone who saw the event happened.
Explanation:
I don't know too much about arts but I'd say firsthand would be someone who saw it, the other answer choices do not make sense either. Sorry if this answer and/or explanation did not help.