Bartok’s primary instrument was the piano
GLAZE is the element applied to paintings, typically oil painting, to create a luminous effect.
Glaze is a thin, oily, transparent layer of paint applied over the top of an opaque dried oil painting.
Light travels through the glaze and is reflected back off of the opaque layer below the glaze. This gives out a luminous effect on the oil painting.
A tremolo is a rapid alternation between two notes (or sets of notes, you can have polyphonic tremolos) which can be any arbitrary distance apart — including zero. A trill is a subset of tremolo, where the distance between any two notes being alternated is a second, either major or minor.
Answer: Hierarchical scale
Explanation:
Hierarchical scale is used in art to manipulate the size and space in specific drawing so a painter can highlight the significance of a certain object.
Example: If a person paints a picture of, let's say a Thanksgiving table, filled with food, candles and people sitting at that table and want the people to be in the ''centre of attention'', that person would enlarge the people in the picture. If a person wants a huge turkey to put in focus, he'd enlarge a turkey in it.
Say your aunt or someone close in the family picked up extra shifts at work to get by so you needed to babysit