Classical Greek choruses consisted of a group of actors who delivered lines in unison. Their lines in the play were usually a commentary on the action/plot of the play, and they acted as a stand-in for the audience.
Answer:
pitch
Explanation:
dynamics – is not the right answer. In music, dynamics are the different variations of sounds, notes, and phrases, going between loud and soft.
Ces – is incorrect. It is the German term for the sound of C-flat.
<u>pitch – is the correct answer.</u> Knowing the pitch of the note and sound means knowing how low or high it is.<u> Its loudness is determined by the vibrations of the sound.</u> They are measured by the <em>Hertz (Hz).</em>
timbre – is not the correct answer. Timbre is the quality of the tone and sound, as well as the color. It is a distinct character of the music, different from intensity, vibrations, and pitch.
amplitude – is not the right answer. Amplitudes are the sizes of the vibrations. By them, it is determined how loud the sound is.
Answer:
1. Perfumes
2. Odour
3. smell of rain ( you can touch the rain, but not its smell )
4. smoke
5. LPG ( Liquefied Petroleum Gas ) or Natural gas used for cooking
Explanation:
I think it might be B, I remember reading that somewhere, but the whereabouts allude me. I hope I helped :)
Answer:
you would have to first identify the tonality, then use tonic, subdominant, and dominant chords in that particular tonality (I, IV, V)
Match the chord tones with the melody
Explanation:
example in the key of "C"
I would be the C chord would sound best with melody notes which include the C chord (C, E, G)
IV would be F chord (F, A, C)
V would be G chord (G,B,D)
I, IV, and V are different based on the tonality
The I is the tonic chord and matches the key of the piece.