Wide leaps and and dissonant intervals
Answer:
Dance Suite
Explanation:
The dance suite was one of the focal musical forms of the Baroque period. Originally, they were made for dancing, but as they progressed in the Baroque era, they were then designed for listening instead, generally during important social functions. As they progressed and evolved out of the dance floor, composers started developing their suites even more complicated (still musically interesting). The Water Music also incorporated dance forms typically found in the Baroque suite. Handel combined and designed both festivity and finesse in perfect ration to retain the royal ear from tiring.
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Answer:
Fanny Tellier
Explanation:
Fanny Tellier is the name. Sorry I couldn't do a more detailed response, so here is a fun fact. Pablo Piccasoś first word was <em>lapiz</em>, the spanish word for pencil.
1. <span>Panthers in the park / Strangers in the dark / No, they don’t frighten me at all. The words that rhyme are <u>park</u> and <u>dark</u> since they have the same ending sound "-ark".
2. The goose, lions, and little girls are the same, they make her laugh. As the poem goes, the speaker says "I go boo/ make them shoo/ I make fun/ Way they run/. She's not afraid of them at all, instead, she fought back and made them run away.
3. In the poem, "the walrus and the carpenter", they offered the oysters to walk with them and said only four of them could come, this lured more oysters to go with them. But their motive was really to gather as many oysters so <u>they could eat them</u>.
4. There are 4 stressed syllables in "The <u>sea</u> was <u>wet</u> as <u>wet</u> could <u>be</u>" and 3 stressed syllables in "The <u>sands</u> were <u>dry</u> as <u>dry</u>".
5. a. The <em>dismal</em> news was welcomed by everyone. This is incorrect since <em>dismal </em>means bad news.</span>