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sounds cheesy and not good but I was bored one day and wrote random lyrics well here they are
I say that I don't need you
I say I don't love you
I say that your nothing
but your everything to me
bad am I right like really cheesy and bad
Answer: It’s a provocative question that quickly necessitates defining the boundaries of what does and does not constitute art. This mirrors the complexity of engaging in the ongoing definition of art. Art is studied because it's among the highest expressions of culture, embodying its ideals and aspirations, challenging its assumptions and beliefs, and creating new visions and possibilities for it to pursue. When we discuss contemporary art, we are typically referring to the practice of fine art, but prior to the Renaissance art was defined within the realm of functional crafts, such as goldsmithing. The idea of autonomous art, or art for art’s sake, developed later, over many eras. Studying art leads to a greater understanding of our own cultural values and of the culture that produced it. When colonizing forces of Europeans encountered African wood sculptural nkisi figures, primarily in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo, they considered them to be evidence of idolatry and witchcraft or opposition to the colonizing forces. The figures were often pierced with nails as a symbolic gesture to initiate a desired goal, like protection from an enemy. The invading Europeans often destroyed the nkisi figures, which were sacred objects to the Congo people.
For the band, I would want flute because that's my instrument and its soo cool!
violin for orchestra because the violin is so sweet and tiny and has a wonderful sound. both instruments could play Beethoven's 9th. they are important because with their little sound they carry a lot of notes that make the music kinda flow!
Answer:
use the spanish subject not the arts subject
Explanation:
"City scape" was composed by an American classical music composer Jennifer Higdon. It was composed for Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and was premiered in 2002. This orchestral piece uses 35 instruments and consists of three movements.