Answer: E
It has strong beats and is very fast, you could search up renaissance music and it would have a very strong bass when you play it.
The key is in D major which means your do will be D (first space under the staff) I will give you the first measure:
Do Do Re Mi
Answer:
The answer is It appears to encompass and include the watcher.
Explanation:
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It’s called a glissando, you slide from one note down to another. You play a scale from the first note down to the note where the glissando line stops. Hope this helps, good luck!