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its a school resource box, thats all i know
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Texture - A Panolong looks smooth and clustered. Value - The value of the Panolong is often bright to be either festive or to ward off bad spirits (Traditionally). Color - The Panolong has the same color as the wooden beams of the Torogan but, it can be colored with festively.
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Bat ka andito kala ko nasa australia ako sumasagot lumipat ako eh
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I don't <em>exactly</em> know if this is the correct way but it works for me.
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I gently scribble some lines, dark or light scribbles depending on the darkness of the shade you want, then I use my finger and push down whilst spreading around the scribbles making it look like shading. If there are still scribble marks afterward, you can erase it and gently do it again until it matches the shade you'd like. I don't know if this helps but that's the technique I use
D) Express him/herself. The best creative minds do not use money or controversy to create great works of art, although that may be part of the end result. The creative mind simply does not work in that manner and great art is based more on emotion and feeling rather than more esoteric concerns such as making money. Witness some of the best, such as Van Gogh or Rubens who did not create wealth but rather struggled and their works were most recognized post mortem.
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Orchestral Work
<h2>How does a symphonic orchestra work?</h2>
it varies. there is a "classic" configuration for symphonic orchestras, baroque orchestras and so on. The symphony orchestra is most typically from about 75-90, but...actual results vary a lot because everyone is trying to be interesting (in that classical music "radical is having 100 members of your orchestra! kinda way). The quantity of each of the instruments varies within some general guidelines and in general the world of classical symphonic is well aware when you're pushing the boundaries that are as much about tradition and norms as they are about composer-driven-rules. You'll almost never see anything but the 1st violins to the left of the conductor, but...you'll see lots of variation in the placement of the bass for example and percussion are virtually always in the back, etc.