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Gouache paints come<span> in many colors and are </span>usually<span> mixed with water to achieve the desired working properties and to control the opacity when dry. ... Also like watercolor, </span>gouache<span> dries to a matte finish. It is similar to acrylic or oil </span>paints<span> in that it is </span>normally used<span> in an opaque painting style.
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In C mi, it is simply C, E flat, and G. For G7(b9), that is considered a "dominant polychord" So you will use the third and lowered seventh of G, which is B and F. And then you play the major chord of the sixth of G. So basically an E chord with the third and lowered seventh of G. In general, for a G7(b9) The notes are G, F,A flat,B. And if you really wanted to be simple. It's G,B,F just like a G7 with A flat (flat nine) But usually you don't play the A flat and G in the same octave because it's a half step. Same with the G and F because of whole step.
When you mix Red and White you get Pink...
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Answer:
Steps are below:
Explanation:
1. Add 1 cup of water or milk to a saucepan
2. Heat the water or milk until it comes to a boil
3. Add 1 cup of oats
4. Stir and cook the oats
5. Allow the oats to turn thick and soft
6. Cover the saucepan and let the oats cool
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