Answer:
The answer is Lassus and Praetorius.
Hope that this helps!
For me, I think is an absurdity
<span>In musical notation, silences are indicated by a rest. A rest is a symbol that indicates the duration of the silence or pause. There are different rest symbols that correspond with specific note values for length that indicate how long the silence has to last.</span>
Answer:
C. Repeat sign
Explanation:
In music, when there is a colon followed by two lines, it indicates that you repeat. When you reach the repeat sign, go back to either:
a) The beginning of the piece; or
b) The "open" repeat sign, which looks like the one in the picture, but it's backwards.
A. An accent sign is a symbol that goes above a note.
B. Final barline can easily be confused with the repeat sign. It is one thin line followed by a thick line, like in the picture but without the two dots.
D. Sometimes people call a double barline the end of a song, but a double barline is two thin lines. Usually, there is a pause for the end of a section and the song continues after the pause.