What is this book about?
Haley Daley:
is VERY popular
was on Team Chillington, but switched to Team Keely
hangs out with other popular girls
got stuck in a crack in a wall after walking through a book sorter
cheerleader
Mr. Lemoncello:
Kyle Keely:
Loves Mr Lemoncello's games
the main character in the story
captain of Team Keely
<span>knew a lot of cheats in Mr Lemoncello's video games</span>
Answer:
Samba
Explanation:
Samba is a Brazilian dance and musical genre originating in African roots.
It is recognized around the world as a symbol of Brazil and the
Brazilian Carnival. Considered one of the most popular Brazilian
cultural expressions, the samba has become an icon of Brazilian
national identity… The modern samba that emerged from the beginning
of the century rate is basically 2/4 tempo and varied, with conscious
use of the possibilities of chorus sung to the sound of palms and
batucada rhythm, and which would add one or more parts, or offices of
declamatory verses. Traditionally, the samba is played by string (cavaquinho and various types of guitar) and various percussion
instruments such as tambourine
Answer:
Nice, I can't ask any questions because I have less than -300 points.
Explanation:
Answer:
Oratorio - a sacred, large-scale dramatic work without staging or costumes
Motet - a borrowed chant with new melodies and text arranged above it
Suite - a series of dance pieces
Toccata - a creative keyboard form that showed off the performer's finger technique
Explanation:
Oratorio is a narrative-drama musical form performed by various solo voices, followed by a choir and orchestra. Oratories usually have a religious theme and message.
Motet is is an important form of secular or ecclesiastical polyphonic music from the 13th to the 18th centuries. It refers to different musical chants with new melodies and text arranged above it.
The suite is a collection of short musical and dance pieces that can be played one after another.
Tocata is is a composition intended for an instrument with drones in which is expressed the virtuosity of the performer. It appeared in Italy at the beginning of the 16 century.