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Each ethnic group in New Orleans contributed to the very active musical environment in the city, and in this way to the development of early jazz. A well-known example of early ethnic influences significant to the origins of jazz is the African dance and drumming tradition, which was documented in New Orleans.
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I cant see what the illustration is but if I could it would be
~light and shadow because darker colors are symbols of darkness, sadness, or more mellow emotion
~ facial expression could be used to convey to the surveyor that there is anguish or sadness within the individuals face
~a stormy setting would apply because if the setting is dark and gloomy the overall undertone of a piece/painting would be dark and gloomy aswell, or something dark and gloomy is about to take place
~ I'm an art student and I've never heard the term teamwork color so Im sure that would be correct
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Although we might reasonably draw the boundary line between 19th century music and that of the 20th century at the beginning of World War I (1914), important developments took place well before that date. One of the most important technical developments that took place in late 19th century music was the gradual breakdown or dissolution of the system of tonality that had been an implicit aspect of Western European music since the beginning of the Baroque period. Tonal music continued to be written (and continues today); however, the practice has become a matter of choice rather than an unstated assumption.
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