Stitching a seam for the beginners is not an easy task but they have to follow step by step instructions to sew a seam.
<h3>What are the process of sew a seam through a machine?</h3>
First fabric is to be pinned from its edges, facing each other. Then, set the seam allowance.
Put the backstitches on the fabric with 2.5 length. After backstitches, comes forward and start sewing in straight line.
End the backstitches with 1/4 inch away from the edges and iron the fabric which is ready to wear.
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Answer:
The gatherings of the philosophical group called peripatetics led in music subject by Aristoxenus, helped drive such innovations as the development of major-minor tonality, the development of equal-tempered tuning, and the recreation of the musical styles of Ancient Greece.
Explanation:
Aristoxenus was born in 375 bc in Tarentum, a Greek city in southern Italy and belonged to the group of philosophers called Peripatetics.
He is considered currently the most relevant music´s theorist in the classical world due to his empirical approach given in his work called Elementa harmonica where he vastly wrote about equal-tempered tuning and major-minor tonality and how these are related to the human soul as harmony and how they needed to be evaluated as a sole system by ear voiding cosmology and ethics. He seemed to follow Pythagorean theory
Aristoxenus flourished in the time of Alexander the Great who reigned in 336-323 and he was Aristotle´s pupil too.
Nowadays he became a key source for the study of ancient Greek music styles
. It is said that he gave birth to musicology.