I think not depending on how you are and what the piece is symbolized to you, that you might want to share it among others. You will see the piece as an impact to need or have fame that I given upon you but you don't need it because it's coming from you and it's from your creative mind flow.
Staff (US) or stave (UK)
Crotchet is a quarter note (16) so quaver, eight note (8)
Ledger Lines
Vertical bar lines divide the staff into measures
Bass Cleft used for percussion and trombones
Staccato (notes sharply detatched)
An interval
The music repeat sign (looks like a thick bar at the start of the line with two dots on the side like this |: )
Rest
A fermata (half a cirlce with a dot in it)
The tie (a curved line connecting two or more notes)
Hope this helped.
Answer:
D. movement
Movement is one of the principles of the design and it is used to guide the observer’s view over the art piece.
Of the techniques listed below, those which I most associate with the Renaissance artists are the following:
C - Chiaroscuro to make figures in paintings look real and solid.
D - Figures with pleasing proportion, accurate anatomy, ideal beauty, and physical perfection.
E - Sfumato to create a smoky or hazy appearance in paintings.
Whilst
renaissance artists did use the technique of atmospheric perspective,
this was not to create a sense of flatness, but rather the create levels
of depth within the paintings.