Answer:
None of them bro but if I had to pick one id say the second one lmk if I'm right
Explanation:
A homophone is each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, for example new and knew.
<span>French or polyphonic song, especially of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, set to either courtly or popular peotry
an outgrowth of medieval version we heard by
Music used to enhance poetry</span>
Answer:
- homophonic
- monophonic
- polyphonic
- monophonic
- homophonic
Explanation:
A monophonic texture has a single melodic line, meaning that it has no harmony or counterpoint, and it can be played as well as sung, with a single instrument or voice as well as several voices and instruments playing in unison. Whistling a song is an example of monophony.
A homophonic texture has multiple notes at the same time, in the same rhythm, with one clear melodic line, and other parts that provide accompaniment. For example, singing "Sitsiritsit” with a piano accompaniment.
A polyphonic texture presents different autonomous melodies that provide harmony to the piece as separate and independent elements. like the choral rendition of the song, "We are the World".
Answer:
28.2 if it's out of thirty, but 9.4 if it's asking for the average
Explanation:
In order to get the average of all three components you'd have to add all of them up and then divide by the number of components
Example: 9.4+9.4+9.4= 28.2 // 28.2/3=9.4
Answer:
4. a diffusion of the style into every corner of Europe
Explanation:
The middle baroque was characterized by a diffusion of the style into every corner of Europe
The most characteristic of baroque music is its use of bass continuo and baroque style flourished in music during 1600 to 1750 but the middle baroque period spanned the years 1640-1700 in which this era of baroque was defined by the emergence of the vocal styles of cantata,oratorio and opera, the composer in the middle baroque phase favored writing composition for instruments of violin family.