Answer:
1. a note/interval/key that is equivalent to another note/interval/key but spelled differently.
2. G#
3. Ab
4. enharmonic equivalents
5. basically the notes stated in the picture, they're all repeated
6.c flat=b
b sharp=c
f flat=e
e sharp=f
Explanation:
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Answer:yes
Explanation:yes
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Answer:
well if you think about it, all these ways of art are used for the most tiny details. as you can see, there are a handful of colors that are used to portray this art piece. You can easily tell that this painting uses all these methods by closely paying attention.
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If you're using paper, find the object you want to use for the texture. Put the paper on top of the texture. Whatever media you're using (pencil, charcoal, paint, oil pastels, etc.) lightly brush over the paper with your pencil for example, while your texture is underneath.