Answer:
Usually when I write my songs, I hum or sing the rhythm I like. Record the rhythm and then add in some lyrics. I play around with words that rhythm or some that don't. I use this layout for my songs verse, pre-chorus, chorus, bridge, verse, pre chorus, and then chorus. Really song writing is just what ever you feel like it. Another thing that helps me get my mind going is singing about whatever is around me like this morning. I saw a little dandelion and just made a small jiggle.
Explanation:
<span> A 12th century German nun who illustrated the Book of Homilies</span>
Yes it does there are a lot of other things behind it
Articulation in music is centered around the flow or continuity of groups of notes; they can be smoothly linked together or played separately with small pausing between each note, for example. A variety of terms exist to convey articulation, such as staccato.
So in this question, the response that relates most to articulation is answer C, how smoothly or detached a musical line is played.