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: There are many examples of non traditional artwork including paint using drips, using cards, sponges to apply paint, using rubbing techniques to add texture, etc. (it also depends on the type of art we’re talking about here but I use painting as my examples, hope this helped!)
Explanation:
Answer:
<em>El filósofo contemporáneo de dicho pensamiento es:</em>
- <em><u>Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez</u></em><em>.</em>
Explanation:
<em><u>Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez</u></em><em> fue un filósofo español (nacionalizado en México) cuya trayectoria del pensamiento tuvo mucho que ver con la forma en la cual la filosofía, los filósofos y las personas en general percibían la estética, algunas de sus obras al respecto fueron: "Las ideas estéticas de Marx (1965)", "estética y marxismo (1970)", y aquella de la cual proviene el pensamiento mencionado en el texto "</em><em>Invitación a la estética (1992)"</em><em>, </em><u><em>en la cual se retrató el concepto de belleza como algo que podía abordarse desde el punto de vista filosófico, superficial e incluso metafísico dependiendo del pensador que lo abordase en un momento determinado</em></u><em>. </em>