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D) a sires of chords
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usually, the chords harmonize but not always it depends on what kind of music
I found that it's really suspenseful to bring the top of a fifth up one-half step from the previous cord and then in the next chord bring the middle note up one whole step
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I would think of the old like cave paintings of the stick people and animals.
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Based on this sculpture alone, we can assume Romans would be influenced by Greek art and sculptures. We can observe they valued realism and presented their rulers in an authentic light. They put lots of thought into the art and wanted to master it into perfection.
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If we would assume things about Roman art only based on this piece, we could, first of all, <u>see the art was influenced by Greek art</u>. We can also determine that Romans included sculpturing into the art. They likely presented their leaders and rulers with the free-standing bust statues. Thes statues would be made of marble, judging by this one.
They wanted to present people <u>realistically </u>with their art. We can see that on this piece (bust of Julius Caesar) who is presented as a realistic middle-aged man –<u> we see wrinkles on his face, around the mouth, on the forehead, as well as on his neck</u>. They would <u>put many details</u> into the sculpture, which we can see in the way these wrinkles are portrayed, and in the small curves on the ears and nose. <u>Romans valued authenticity and naturalness</u>, but at the same time, they would portray people as being<u> serious and determined</u>, like this bust was. <u>Therefore, we can conclude the Romans took art seriously and mastered it to perfection</u>.
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Answer: Well Audiotool online is really good and free and on mobile bandlab is great Im not sure how to create 8d but its basic layering and panning music from to right..that make sense?
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