Answer:
1. Pitches are indicated by noteheads that either occur on the middle of a line on the staff, or in a space between two lines. The clef determines the names of the pitches on the staff. Here is an interactive example of the grand staff, which consists of a treble clef and bass clef staff. The higher a note is on the staff, the higher its pitch is.
2. Look at any piece of music.
Note the smallest subdivision (eighth, sixteenth, whichever).
Select any rhythm, and note how it divides into 4.
Compare the selected rhythm with the list of 8 common rhythms.
Wash, rinse, repeat. After a few times, you’ll start to recognize them more quickly .
i am not entirely sure but i thing britain
Answer: Igor Stravinsky
Explanation:
Igor Stravinsky lived between 1882- 1971. He was a composer, conductor and pianist from Russia, his compositional career was outstanding for it stylistical diversity. He was first known internationally through his 3 ballets which was commissioned by Impresario Serge Diaghilev, which was first performed in France (Paris) by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes.
<span>A. simplified shapes filled with bold, expressive color
In "Madame Matisse, the green line", Matisse portrays the female in a portrait pose, using a Fauvist style of painting, emphasizing bold, expressive color and a loose painterly quality. The specific "green line" down her face represents the changing light and contours of her nose. Although she is seated in a semi-traditional portrait pose, the answer is not D because portraiture is not necessarily a convention of Fauvism; this particular portrait also doesn't use line to frame the figure, therefore it is not C; and nor is the answer B as the focus of the image is a portrait and modern style of the era, not placed within a historical context.</span>