Answer:
I have before,lol, with what?
Explanation:
Answer:qfdvdfqvvuiqnevih3qwejiu3hreiueivcdssdcewdscddsvdsvsdvcsdcssdccsdcdscdcsd
cdsdcsdcsdcsdc
Explanation:
cdscsdcdscdscsdccdsdcdcdcdscsdcsdcdscdscdsccdcdscsdccsdcsdcdscsdcdscsdcsdcsdcsdcsdcsdcdscsd
The main melodic line which is represented in Doppio Movimento is referred to as a Disjunct motion and is denoted as option B.
<h3>What is a Disjunct motion?</h3>
This is depicted by a melodic phrase leaping upwards or downwards and usually has a greater movement than the whole tone.
In Doppio Movimento, from Appalachian Spring, by Aaron Copeland, the movement was twice as fast thereby representing a greater movement and disjunct motion.
Read more about Disjunct motion here brainly.com/question/2748259
#SPJ1
A silverpoint drawing is used by dragging a silver rod or wire across a surface. This wire is usually called as a primer or gesso. It was used since the late Gothic/early Renaissance era.
Advantage: Renaissance artists used silver and occasionally lead point for preparatory sketches under their paintings and frescoes as well as for studies on paper.
Disadvantage: It is an unforgiving media because silverpoint lines are very difficult to erase, so fixing mistakes is not an easy task.