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The movie had a few scenes that were just made for the 3-D effect. All that sliding around on the rooftops and gutters and sewer pipes on the ice... pure Hollywood time wasting stuff.
<span>I have read the book 15 times. I bought the CARREY film for my children. If you will give me a day or two, I will watch it again and make a long list. editing this maybe Monday (come now, Christmas is on Sunday..) </span>
<span>Oh yes, there were NO scenes with mice on the floor in the original story. </span>
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The correct answer is C; the idea that only one feeling should be communicated in a piece of music.
Explanation:
The Doctrine of Affections has been around since the early 17th century. The doctrine was mostly accepted by the Baroque theorists and some composers. This theory was that music was arousing to emotions in the human body and could induce involuntary response from the listener.
The main theorists of this doctrine were;
- Johann Mattheson
- Andreas Werckmeister
- Johann David Heinichen
- Athanasius Kircher
One particular song that is thought to provoke several emotions in a person is called "Der vollkommene Capellmeister." This song was written in 1739.
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Pitch is indicated by the position of notes on the lines and spaces on the staff