Answer:
Sorry for the late response! Hope this helps! I put the parenthesis in there as well to show what isn't technically there, but you would still play the note if that makes sense. So in order to count notes you would start with 1 2 3 4 as quarter notes. 1 + 2+ 3+ 4+ is eighth notes. 1 e a 2 e a 3 e a 4 e a as triplets. And lastly 1e+a 2e+a 3e+a 4e+a for 16th notes.
Explanation:
16- 1+(2) +3(+)(4) +
17- 1+(2+3+4+)
18- 1 2 (3) 4 +
19- 1 (2) (rest 3 4)
20- 1+ (rest 2) + 3 (4) +
21- 1 + (2 3 4)
22- 1 2 (3) 4+
23- 1 (2)(rest 3 4)
24. 1+ (2) + 3+ 4
25. 1 + (2) + 3+ 4
If you were to read this exactly how it is on the page, you would only read what I didn't put in parenthesis.
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"The music of ancient Rome was a part of Roman culture from the earliest of times. Songs (carmen) were an integral part of almost every social occasion. ... Music was customary at funerals, and the tibia (Greek aulos), a woodwind instrument, was played at sacrifices to ward off ill influences."
Proportion. Proportion refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. The issue is the relationship between objects, or parts, of a whole. This means that it is necessary to discuss proportion in terms of the context or standard used to determine proportions.
Answer:
emotionalism
Explanation:
Emotionalism is the art theory that focuses on the deliberate communicating of feelings, emotions, states of mind, moods, and intense ideas. In this art theory, the expressive aspect is highlighted over anything else, and most of this artworks began with realistic or abstract depictions of feelings to provoque in the viewer something that would shock him or make him get an arousal.
Notice how this paintings inmediately portray an emotion and make it the main element of the composition.
The art pieces below are well known examples done by Munch , the first is "Madonna" 1902, and "the Screaming" 1893.
Characteristic of his diverse states of mind, the paintings are named just as emotions: Melancholy, Jealousy, Despair, Anxiety, Death in the Sickroom and The Scream.