Answer:
I think it doesn't matter how good you are at Art, as long as you enjoy it and want to pursue it!
Explanation:
Honestly, I believe it is so important for you to chose subjects YOU actually want to study and want to take the exam in. Like all subjects, Art takes a lot of hard work and practice (I can see this in your drawing). But I suppose talent does help (I can also see this in your drawing)!
Whatever you choose, good luck and just enjoy it :)
Hope this helps!
For my experience. being on stage with a whole crowd was very nerve racking but i just kept trying hard and not giving up and it ended up being not so bad :). hope this helps
Answer:
During the Renaissance, the music had less theological themes than Medieval music, and the Renaissance was more polyphonic than the Medieval Era, which was mostly monophonic.
The printing press allowed chorales to be published, increasing their popularity. It also allowed for written music to be easier to read/access and more easily distributed.
Music in the Renaissance became more complex and less religious, which would be mirrored by the Enlightenment more than a century later.
Music was an essential part of civic, religious, and courtly life in the Renaissance. While the music was becoming less religious, the most important music of the early Renaissance was composed for use by the church, with polyphonic masses and motets in Latin for important churches and court chapels.
Composers, similar to remixes today, were able to use previously heard melodies, scales, and ostonados in order to create certain emotions in the listener by association. Reusing riffs made composing easier, as one didn't have to spend countless hours trying out different patterns, and could instead copy a melody completely, or shift it into a different key.