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Vincent van Gogh was the one who painted this, he named it "Starry Night". It's an appropriate name due to the stars that can be seen in the sky. Since he was a post-impressionist, that explains why the paint strokes <span>can be seen so small and thin</span><span>. That was very uncommon compared to regular paintings during that time.
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Answer:
The answer is string quartet and double bass, with frequent modulations, wanders trough series of foreign keys.
Explanation:
The serenade is a four movement piece with a string quartet and double bass. It is from the Classical Era and the first movement is in sonata-allegro form. The opening of the first movement of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik begins with a marchlike theme that rapidly ascends to its peak, a rocket theme, them turns downward at the same rate.
The overall form of the third movement of the serenade is ABA, with frequent modulations, wanders trough series of foreign keys.
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Name Date Section SCORE: (Number correct) x 10 = SUPPORTING DETAILS: Mastery Test 1 A. Answer the questions about supporting details that follow the textbook passage. A social dilemma is a situation in which the most rewarding short-term choice for an individual will ultimately lead to negative outcomes for all concerned. For example, as you hike along a beautiful mountain trail, you stop for a snack. You are tempted to throw away your empty water containers and granola bar wrappers, knowing that your backpack will be lighter if you don't have to carry your trash to the top of the mountain and back. "But you hesitate, knowing that if all hikers litter the trail, it will soon be unpleasant for all who use it. Or consider the situation of many communities in the Southwest that have suffered severe drought for years, so that water conservation is essential. Individuals living in such drought-stricken areas face personal decisions. For instance, should I forgo the pleasure of a long shower today so that there will be more water for all in the future?
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Explanation:
Chromatic note progression
0 I II III IV
open 1st fret (index) 2nd fret (middle) 3rd fret (ring) 4th fret (little)
6th string E2 F2 F♯2/G♭2 G2 G♯2/A♭2
5th string A2 A♯2/B♭2 B2 C3 C♯3/D♭3
4th string D3 D♯3/E♭3 E3 F3 F♯3/G♭3
3rd string G3 G♯3/A♭3 A3 A♯3/B♭3 B3
2nd string B3 C4 C♯4/D♭4 D4 D♯4/E♭4
1st string E4 F4 F♯4/G♭4 G4 G♯4/A♭4
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Answer:
B. Gangsa
is a type of metallophone which is used in Balinese and Javanese Gamelan