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look it up on line and just sketch it the best u can
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Orchestral Work
<h2>How does a symphonic orchestra work?</h2>
it varies. there is a "classic" configuration for symphonic orchestras, baroque orchestras and so on. The symphony orchestra is most typically from about 75-90, but...actual results vary a lot because everyone is trying to be interesting (in that classical music "radical is having 100 members of your orchestra! kinda way). The quantity of each of the instruments varies within some general guidelines and in general the world of classical symphonic is well aware when you're pushing the boundaries that are as much about tradition and norms as they are about composer-driven-rules. You'll almost never see anything but the 1st violins to the left of the conductor, but...you'll see lots of variation in the placement of the bass for example and percussion are virtually always in the back, etc.
Answer: She uses a cartoon style to draw real life objects like cherrys. she also adds colors like reds and oranges to items that dont usually have those colors. when she looks at an item she sees many colors and shades but trys to make it simpler instead of harder to see the item in itself. The texture i see is some brushes but mostly markers, and pencils. she also tries to make the item look flat on first glance but on second glance it is very dimensional.
Explanation: may be spelling mistake. i looked at the drawing of cherries and shoes, if you are asked to put the images in.