A light shinning in through a glass, or a car window, or a window! Make sure you add color to make it pop :) You could use a flashlight as well, or the light on a cellphone.
I think the notes vary depending on the instrument, but here is the first octave of the scales for trombone/baritone. The bold is the arpeggios.
<u>F MAJOR SCALE:</u>
F G A B♭ C D E F
<u>B♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
B♭ C D E♭ F G A B♭
<u>E♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
E♭ F G A♭ B♭ C D E♭
<u>A♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
A♭ B♭ C D♭ E♭ F G A♭
<u>D♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
D♭ E♭ F G♭ A♭ B♭ C D♭
<u>G♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
G♭ A♭ B♭ C♭ D♭ E♭ F G♭
B MAJOR SCALE:
B C♯ D♯ E F♯ G♯ A♯ B
<u>E MAJOR SCALE:</u>
E F♯ G♯ A B C♯ D♯ E
<u>A MAJOR SCALE:</u>
A B C♯ D E F♯ G♯ A
<u>D MAJOR SCALE:</u>
D E F♯ G A B C♯ D
<u>G MAJOR SCALE:</u>
G A B C D E F♯ G
<u>C MAJOR SCALE:</u>
C D E F G A B C
In
Van Gogh’s Starry Night, he incorporated symbolic expression, using the
visual elements of art, through all of the following actions, except <span>A. the stars appear to interact with nature and the environment below,
rather than being above it as they often appear in various other pieces
of art.
If you look at the painting, you can clearly see that the starts are above the environment and that there is no interaction between the stars and the ground beneath it. The other answers seem correct - B. the houses are quite small, C. the negative space (the sky) overpowers the positive space definitely, and D. the cedar tree does look like it is in the sky.
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Positive space refers to the main point of focus, negative is the background
Motown has owned or distributed releases from more than 45 subsidiaries in varying genres, although it is most famous for its releases in the music genres of rhythm and blues, soul, hip hop, and pop. There is no info on the similarities of the two music genres. !