A. Multiple Voices - During Bach's time, a chorale was a chorus sung at
church cantata, also known as church hymns. Bach borrowed these popular hymns and harmonized the voice with accompanying
alto, tenor, and bass voices. To this, he filled out the four-part
harmonies with the text of the hymn and the end product
would be called a chorale.
All printing is true
Or if you mean handwriting
All printing is legible
Answer:
just make up a random email
Explanation:
1) Who created the first photograph? How was this done?
The eldest photograph that we have access to is called "<em>View from the Window at Le Gras</em>" and it is dated around 1826-1827. It was taken by Nicéphore Niépce, a French inventor, in his residence called Le Gras (thus the name of the photo). He used a Camera Obscura (in Latin, dark room), also known as pinhole image, where an image is captured and then projected reversed through a small whole.
2) What is a calotype? What happens in this process?
The photographic process called Calotype (also known as Talbotype). It was created by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1841. This process works by creating a paper negative from which then is created a positive contact print in sunlight.
The answer is Nationalistic music. It is a piece of music that has songs from American revolution. Musical nationalism would refer to the usage of musical ideas being identified in a specific country, region like the folk songs. Hope this answer would be of help.