I would (for the first) work on realism in you art. know your features and be able to know how to reproduce them. It would be best to work on realistic portraits of other people, perhaps stock photos off the internet. For fantasy landscapes, I think that things that are trippy are good for fantasy landscapes. weird color schemes and similar things of that nature. hope i could help!
Answer:
1) flat
2) interval
3) half step (?)
4) A flat
5) whole step
6) B (supposed to be a W at the end)
7) D (Supposed to be a W at the end, scales run in octaves, octaves are 8 notes)
8) the second one (the flats of e flat major are B,E,A)
Answer: External Clues
Explanation:
External Clues are the facts and information about the piece of art and the artist, including the name, time and place of creation, and the artistic style it represents. This information can be found on historical sources as well as on other critics' work, and even though it´s likely to be partly already known by the critic should only be considered after an examination. Furthermore, during an examination, only Internal Clues, those found in the work itself, should be considered. Ignoring external clues is necessary to ensure the critic develops an unbiased analysis, and ignore them requires a conscious effort.
Moderato - medium tempo
Allego - fast tempo
Piano - dynamics (soft)
Crescendo - dynamics (increasingly loud)