<span>There are disadvantages are there if the music is represented in graphical notation. Music, however, is sound itself and any notation is simply a form of attempting to represent the sounds of that music in graphic form. Any notation form, therefore, will never be more than an approximation. Your job is to work out which elements you which to compromise, and who is your intended reader.</span>
Answer:
French Classicism
Explanation:
When baroque aesthetics prevailed in Europe, a peculiar classicism was reborn in France, whose moment of splendor from 1654 to 1715 occurred in the reign of Louis XIV. The painter Charles Le Brun and the writer Nicolas Boileau, author of L'art poetique (1674), a very influential work, officially imposed this style.
In the reign of Louis XIV, the desire to glorify royalty - proper to monarchical absolutism - gave way to a majestic and imposing style. Its architectural paradigm was the palace of Versailles, reformed and enlarged successively by architects like Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart.
In 1667, the construction of the Louvre façade began with the architect Claude Perrault, “La Colonnada” (1664 - 1668). The pure French classicism that will mark the entire period of regency of this king.
All of the choices is your answer
Answer:
1. where the light is coming from
2. side lighting
3. top light
4. down light
5. soft light
6. hard light
7. Make sure your background does not distract your viewers from what is being displayed.
Explanation:
1. "direction" means the area it comes from
2-4 are pretty self-explanatory
5-6 soft light usually includes little shadow because there is not enough light. hard light means there is way more light, so there is little or no shadow