Answer:
<em>ORGANUM</em> is a term applied to medieval music that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodic lines.
Explanation:
Organum is a singing technique that finds its roots in the Middle Ages. It was a polyphonic chant that consisted of only two voices overlapped.
The first records we have of the Organum's structure is from a document called "<em>Musica Enchiriadis</em>", dated c. 900, from an anonymous writer.
Answer
Presser foot holds fabric in place while you sew. 11. ... Stitch pattern selector shows you which pattern the machine will sew.
Explanation:
<span>Message encoding includes selecting and organizing a message. Messade decoding includes interpreting a message. Sender is the person who sends the message (the e-mail). Channel is the way in which the sender and the receiver of the message communicate (note, conversation, e-mail). In our case it is e-mail.
</span><span>Sending a busy manager a long email represents a problem in the message decoder as an area of the communication process, because the manager is too busy and may be not able to read the message.</span>
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The answer was scale by the way.