F. SCOTT FITZGERALD was the author who glamorized and criticized the new urban life and the jazz age.
His works, "The Great Gatsby" and "Tender is the Night" are products of his glamorization and criticism. They chronicle the excesses that happened in the "Jazz Age".
Lin Manuel Miranda wrote Hamilton.
This is one GREAT drawing tip that I always tend to use.
To shade:- To make it look like the person has contour, you can shade it with the pencil, then, smudge the place shaded with your finger...(rub on it). We do this so that it could look like a shaded area, it will make it look fabulous!
Try to make it look different:- Don't copy anything anyone makes, try to make it unique by adding shades, cold and warm.
You write the Gb in the base; no chord members must be doubled because it's a seventh chord. To spell the rest of the chord you would find common tones between the last chord and the current tones (If the soprano had G in the previous chord give the soprano G in this chord). Once you've found your common tones, you'd then find close tones (if the tenor had Eb in the last chord give him D in this one). You then give the remaining chord member to the last part.