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Im going to assume you mean in music. It can be used to blend all of the different parts so that they are all equal, or the balance may mean that one part, such as the melody stands out more than any other part. Another way may be to balance out the volume correctly to get optimal reactions.
Explanation:
Answer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Explanation:
Russian Composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky or more often referred to as Tchaikovsky composed the Nutcracker ( Russian - Shchelkunchik ) composed it as one of his last 3 ballets, it was performed in 1892.
Popular music can do either of those things, but popular music that stays well known and popular for years and years are those songs and albums that give the people something they have never seen before. Think of some of your favorite artists from the past: Queen, David Bowie, Elton John, etc. They all brought to the table what no one else was able to do and I think those leaps of faith speak for themselves. They are what keep the development of music going and pushing into the future instead of recycling the same old beats until you're beating a dead horse.
9. Measure 9 the accidental A# is used meaning every A in that measure will be A#
10. the Italian term in measure one is piano, that means you play softly
11. The Italian term in measure 9 (mf) meaning <span>mezzo</span> forte, meaning moderately loud.
12. the dots in that measure is staccato means to shorten the note from its actual value
13. the dynamics in measure 5 and 6 are crescendo and diminuendo meaning you gradually raise the volume up or down depending on the dynamic.
14.Usually, the last measure of a piece has the double bar line but the quality of the picture isn't at its best so I don't know
15. For measure 5&6 that curve above them is a *slur* meaning to drag out those two measures
16. At the top of the piece, every song has their own tempo but your piece means at a walking pace