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According to the Lao tradition, stories of their history are passed orally from a master to a student. The master is usually called a Master Shaman.
Explanation:
Even with the oral methodology, there is no universally acceptable format via which a master may pass on the Lao history to a student.
The masters usually have free reign over this. It is also important to note that there is no ritual attached, neither is there any universal technique used.
The only thing uniform about those who pass on the stories is that they are usually "chosen" after recovery from a prolonged illness. Such illnesses are considered a form of initiation into the 'Shamanhood'. During the course of the illness, it is the responsibility of a Master shaman to diagnose it.
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Answer:
Heres what i think.
Explanation:
All colors mean something on an emotional level and they can help add new visual layers to your film. For example: warm colors (such as red, yellow, or orange) wake us up and get us moving while cool colours (such as blue, green, white) have a calming effect on us.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The bottom note is considered the root. So, the middle note is the third and the top note is the fifth. 
The triad is the basic chord and has three notes called the root, the third and the fifth. The root gives the chord a name.
The notes of a triad include the note letter name in the musical alphabet:
> A-C-E
> B-D-F
> C-E-G
> D-F-A
There is a triad's characteristic determined by its intervals. Known as qualities<em>, </em>they are <em>major, minor, diminished </em>and<em> augmented</em>. These are determined by the intervals in each one.
In modern music genres, chord symbols appear above the staff to show the performer the kind of chord he/she needs to play.
Musicians can build a triad on any note.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
Symbols in them represent the sun gods or how the sun traveled.
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