I’m sure you have heard of the classical hero trope, right? The hero saves the day, and always defeats the villain in the story. I’ll tell you one thing right now: if that’s the kind of story you like, then this is not for you. Are you still here? Good. Now, before I begin, let me tell you a few things about me. This is my story.
My name is Ruina. I am around 20 years old, at least in Earthen years. I came from a different galaxy, which has not yet been named, seeing as I am the only one to know that there are other galaxies. I was a scientist. Yes, was. Before I came to Earth, I was researching a project in my own free time. I wanted to know if it was possible to find other galaxies, and possibly communicate or travel to them. I didn’t let anyone know about it because I wasn’t sure if it would even work, or if anyone else was out there. Very soon after I made a breakthrough, my world fell into an apocalypse. A few people wanted control, so they ruined my perfect world for their selfish desires. Scientists were being slaughtered left and right. I had to escape. I didn’t have any time to help anyone else. I just left. As I was traveling, I blacked out. When I awoke, I saw tall buildings and green scenery. In my mind, I swore to myself that I would not let anything happen to this place, and I would not let anyone stand in my way. I knew that to protect this galaxy, I needed to rule it before anyone else could. And so my story begins
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Answer: half step up from the last sharp
Explanation:For key signatures with sharps, the key signature is the note name half step above the last sharp.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question does not include options we can say the following.
That rhythm is the fourth-note rhythm from the opening of the first movement.
This is the section that occurs between the first presentation of the scherzo theme and the first presentation of the trio theme in the third movement. The rhythm played by the brass instruments that should sound familiar to you is the fourth-note rhythm from the opening of the first movement.
We are talking about the Fifth Symphony written by German composer Beethoven. It is considered one of the most renowned pieces of music of all time. It is formally known as the Symphony N.- 5 in "C" minor. Historians think that it was written somewhere between 1804 and 1808. The first time this beautiful symphony was played was in 1808 in Vienna, Austria.