9. Measure 9 the accidental A# is used meaning every A in that measure will be A#
10. the Italian term in measure one is piano, that means you play softly
11. The Italian term in measure 9 (mf) meaning <span>mezzo</span> forte, meaning moderately loud.
12. the dots in that measure is staccato means to shorten the note from its actual value
13. the dynamics in measure 5 and 6 are crescendo and diminuendo meaning you gradually raise the volume up or down depending on the dynamic.
14.Usually, the last measure of a piece has the double bar line but the quality of the picture isn't at its best so I don't know
15. For measure 5&6 that curve above them is a *slur* meaning to drag out those two measures
16. At the top of the piece, every song has their own tempo but your piece means at a walking pace
Answer: I am how about you
Explanation:
The kind of structure these lyrics show are: C. Both call-and-response and verse and chorus.
The Verse and chorus are written as one verse and one chorus and sometimes repeated within the song or poem. Whilst, Call and response is a succession of two noticeable phrases mostly written in various parts of the music, wherein the second phrase is heard as a straight up commentary on or in response to the first one.
Answer:
Pros of Gun Control
1. By any definition of mass shooting used, most come from guns that were purchased legally.
2. A majority of mass shootings start because of a domestic violence incident.
3. Homes with guns stored in them (even safely) increases the risk of a violent incident.
4. Current legal gun owners don’t need to lose their rights to make others safer.
5. Gun control efforts could prevent accidental injuries.
6. There are loopholes in gun ownership that control measures could close.
7. Only 3% of people own 50% of the civilian weapons in the United States.
8. It stops people from turning an act of murder into an act of mass murder.
Cons of Gun Control
1. Gun control doesn’t stop people who are determined to purchase a firearm.
2. Guns are tools that people use.
3. Most of the gun violence statistics involve su ic id e s.
4. Gun control actions are usually based on fear instead of fact.
5. An effort at gun control doesn’t change the root cause of the issue.
6. Most incidents of violence that involve a gun are self-defense actions.
7. Gun control laws do not deter crime.
8. Laws that restrict gun ownership infringe on the rights of legal owners.