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LuckyWell [14K]
3 years ago
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Which technique did Raphael use

Arts
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Svetach [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

that he the thirds greatest artist of the Italian high renaissance. But he has several technique: metalpoint,  chalk or pen and ink

Explanation:

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With natural notes

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We begin with ascending intervals: left to right on the keyboard, bottom to top on the staves

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Sixths

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Sevenths

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Major and Minor : Why those names?

There is lot to say about interval names...

The bad news is:

So if the names seem complicated to you ... well ... it's normal ! But you'll get used to it soon.

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First: You won't use a lot intervals like augmented 6th or diminished 3rd!

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