The key signature allows the composer to use less accidentals which makes the music less cluttered. Just like the other person who answered this said when a score with multiple instruments is written it is almost always all in the same key to keep the music organized (their answer is better)
Answer:
The notes on the bass clef is a line or space lower than the treble clef. The pitches are also lower. But if you use ledger lines, you can create the same pitch on the Bass clef as the treble clef.
Explanation:
I am a musician so i am 99.9% sure this is right
The word chromatic comes from the greek word chroma, color, and is used in music to refer to the chromatic scale or musical scale. The scale does have 12 pitches, in which each is considered as a semitone above or below another. So, if notes are equally-tempered in a musical scale, then that mean they are equally spaced — nondiatonic scale.
I'm Pretty Sure It Was Middle Ages And Renaissance.
In the introduction it is best to start of with who created it, when, and what type of artwork it is. State which era they were creating in, whether it is modern or not, and what kind of artist the creater is. For example if they were into figurative or non-figurative, abstract or realism.