Basketry is the craft of making objects by weaving or intertwining materials like twigs or reeds. Many baskets are constructed by weaving, where vertical warp strips and horizontal weft strips are interlaced. Baskets are made from natural materials, like twigs from trees like willow, vines, and grasses carefully weaving strands of fiber over and under each other to create a round shape.
First Picture
-The stars between the galaxies, far beyond what I can see, a sky fantasy, A storm of colors in the sky
Second Picture
- The red tower, My city, A quiet night, The mystery city, The view from above
In C mi, it is simply C, E flat, and G. For G7(b9), that is considered a "dominant polychord" So you will use the third and lowered seventh of G, which is B and F. And then you play the major chord of the sixth of G. So basically an E chord with the third and lowered seventh of G. In general, for a G7(b9) The notes are G, F,A flat,B. And if you really wanted to be simple. It's G,B,F just like a G7 with A flat (flat nine) But usually you don't play the A flat and G in the same octave because it's a half step. Same with the G and F because of whole step.
Answer:
<u>marble</u>
Explanation:
Michelangelo created David from a piece of marble that had been twice discarded by other sculptors. Agostino di Duccio gave up on a project using the block, after which it sat untouched for 10 years.