Answer:
If you are on a woodwind instrument:
The notes at the top represent one instrument's part and the notes at the bottom represent another one of the same instrument's part. if the two instruments play in unison, there should be a nice harmonic sound.
For example, if you had two trumpets playing this piece, one would play the higher octave and the other would play the lower octave.
If you are on a Piano:
You can play these notes at the same time.
Count carefully and look at the time signature, key signature, rests, and articulation!
Good luck!
Answer:
I want to say your answer is binary. Sorry if it's wrong. I'm just not 100%sure
Answer: The tughra has a characteristic form, two loops on the left side, three vertical lines in the middle, stacked writing on the bottom and two extensions to the right. Each of these elements has a specific meaning, and together they make up the form that is easily recognizable as a tughra.
Explanation: mark branliest
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