Answer:
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Explanation:
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6.
You can tell what key it is in by the starting note. Therefore, for example the first question is on "D", and it had a flat accidental. Therefore it is a Db (D flat). Now, we can use the circle of fifths
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to help find out where the sharps and flats fall, and since this is a major scale, the pattern is Wholestep Wholestep Halfstep Wholestep Wholestep Wholestep Halfstep (WWHWWWH).
Therefore the pattern is Dflat Eflat F Gflat Aflat Bflat C and Dflat again. You can write there as notes on the scale
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You can do this for the rest of question 6.
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7.
Just choose a key signature from the circle of fifths (an easy one is G) and put that key signature on your staff. Secondly, choose a time signature. The easiest is 4/4. If you're in "G", start in key of "G" and make a simple tune. e.g
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for the other tunes, just choose different time signatures and key signatures and switch up the tune.
Hope I helped and good luck!
<span>A kiln- furnace or oven used to burn, bake, or dry clay
Potter's wheel- a revolving disk that wet clay is shaped into things
Clay processors- prepares clay for use
Chamois- used for smoothing the upper edges of thrown ware
Potter's needle- used for many things
Cut-off Wires- used to cut large lumps of clay
Ribs and Scrappers- these help shape and smooth pots as they are being formed on the wheel
Wooden Modeling Tools- used for all sorts of handbuilding
Sponges- used to absorb or distribute water during throwing
Calipers- used to measure the inner and outer dimensions of pots where they will meet with other parts of a working set
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C Van Gogh used a cross-hatching technique of filling certain areas with tiny dots to create value
Answer: Human creations.
Explanation:
The work of British artist Rachael Whiteread is a real enigma. A house whose doors cannot be learned, stairs that cannot be walked are the work of this artist. Her work is devoid of functionality and leaves the user only the opportunity to observe her work. In this way, the artist sought to portray a specific dysfunction of human creation in individual segments.