The correct answer is intarsia.
It refers to the process where different types and colors of wood are inlaid on top of each other in order to create images and patterns similar to those of mosaics. Embroidery, weaving, and typography have to do with either cloth or paper, and repousse with metal, so only intarsia has to do with wood.
In the old days, when musicians got together to play, they used whatever instruments were around. If there were three lute players, a harp, and two flutes, then that's what they used. By the 1500s, the time known as the Renaissance, the word "consort" was used to mean a group of instrumentalists, and sometimes singers too, making music together or "in concert".
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the first one is tomorrow
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someone already said the other two
Answer: So the easy way to remember the difference between additive and subtractive color mixing is that additive color mixing is what happens when we mix lights of different colors whereas subtractive color mixing occurs when we mix paints or other colored material.