The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Renaissance Period and Romantic Period." During the <span>Renaissance and Romantic</span> periods, the poetic expression in music become more prevalent than formerly.
Answer: True
Explanation: While Socrates looked for objective and eternal truths the Sophists were promoting ideas of relativism and subjectivism, wherein each person decides for him or herself what the true and the good and the beautiful are. And if I'm wrong Tell me and I will but this question out and you say something about "Comment Not Answer" my question and I will say it's right and give you free point...Cause I made a mistake
Answer:
True
Explanation:
An example could be that G major has one sharp(f sharp) but it an f sharp even if you are playing in the 1st octave or the 5th one.
Answer:
High Sol
Explanation:
One way: You work your way up with your solfege. (like just going sol, la, ti, do all the way up to the next note)
Sencond way: you could start counting (numbers) from the space the first note is in all the way up to the next note. You'll notice it's just 8 and knowing that the solfege scale is by 8ths and so if you start on sol and its 4 lines and 4 spaces (incuding the starting space) then you will end on sol just it's an octave higher.