Answer: Quilombos
Explanation: Quilombos are inaccessible areas where fugitive slaves stay, Quilombos are always made up of farmers and raiding. Quilombos are known to contain less than 100persons,in ancient Brazil, Quilombos are called Mocambo,while the most popular with a population of over twenty thousand persons is Palmares,which owed its prosperity to the availability of irrigated lands and abduction of slaves from Portuguese plantations.
Although music can change tempos, i’d say the answer would be true because when in a specific tempo, it’s going to stay consistent unless otherwise notated. all music has rhythm.
tl;dr the answer should be true
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Btw guys he/she said "contemporary music concept map
for tomorrow, please."
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Invented the salted paper and calotype processes
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May pumukol sa pipit sa sanga ng isang kahoy
At nahagip ng bato ang pakpak ng munting ibon
Dahil sa sakit, di na nakaya pang lumipad
At ang nangyari ay nahulog, ngunit parang taong bumigkas,
“Mamang kay lupit, ang puso mo’y di na nahabag,
Pag pumanaw ang buhay ko, may isang pipit na iiyak.”
Considering how plaintively sad the theme and words are of this folk song, it’s slightly incongruous with contemporary sensibilities that most canonical interpretations of the melody, such as by Pilita Corrales and the Mabuhay Singers, are very upbeat. It’s almost like gleefully making fun of a helpless creature in deep throes of pain.