Academic discipline that deals with various theactrical, historical, and critical approaches to films.
When they ask you how u got here u say GOD BROUGHT ME
When they ask u how u did it u say GOD TAUGHT ME
When they ask why u did it u say GOD TOLD ME
This my time to get it God Told me
I never wrote I song I could not lie
I never wrote a song that not rhyme
Speeding through my town with a STOP LIGHT
Driving through my town while the cops search me with a SPOT LIGHT
Answer: i think this is right
Explanation: When we talk about a melody-first songwriting process, we assume that we’re talking about writing a song where thinking up the melody, or at least a bit of a melody, is the first step. Then once we’ve got a good chunk of that working and sounding good, we then try to figure out what kind of chords are going to support it.
In fact, that’s not exactly the case. Any good musician (songwriter or otherwise) would find it next to impossible — and I might even say undesirable — to work on a melody without having any kind of notion what the supporting chords are. So in fact, a melody-first process means a melody and chords process.
Answer:
im pretty sure its false
Explanation:
Higher resolutions mean that there more pixels per inch (PPI), resulting in more pixel information and creating a high-quality, crisp image. Images with lower resolutions have fewer pixels, and if those few pixels are too large (usually when an image is stretched), they can become visible.