A commission is a where the artist is hired and paid to create artwork, where a patronage is when the artist is given financial support through others to provide these artworks.
Answer:
poor bby. i got you.
Explanation:
i got one years ago- it says this is a college student, so im assuming that means you have the bigger, all inclusive monofin. first, you slide on the cover\tail, and your feet will stick out- then (if youre a first time-r, you might need help) put your feet in the two holes in the monofin, then slide the tail part of the cover over the monofin. now, CAREFULLY get in the water and try no to scrape the tail across the pavement or ground. you want to avoid all types of concrete with the tail- don't scrape it too much. when youre in the water, do that thing that i think is called the butterfly stroke, but put your hands more in front, then to the sides, like youre praying almost lol. then you move your legs up and down- just model what you see in movies. the monofin is VERY heavy when its wet, so i hope youre an experienced swimmer. your legs will be together with a heavy object at the end. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE have supervision the first few times you use this. even if you think youre the best swimmer in the world. just remember to think about all those mermaid cartoons you watched when you were little- model them! i hope this helps <3 have a good summer! (email me and we can be pen-pals :))
Josquin des Prez is considered<span> to be the first </span>master<span> of the high Renaissance style of </span>polyphonic<span> vocal </span>music<span>.</span>
Answer:
G#
Explanation:
The musical alphabet includes only 7 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G. On the staff, each line or space represents a different letter.
The space just above it would the “A” line (because the “G” is the final letter in the musical alphabet and after it, the alphabet simply repeats over and over again). With this in mind, the line just above the “A” space in the treble clef is named the “B” line