Lord Chamberlin's men and King's Men
To create Unity in a piece of art, everything needs to look as if it belongs together. <span>There are lots of ways to achieve unity within a work of art. Three ways to achieve unity are by proximity, repetition, and continuation. </span><span>Proximity implies that elements placed close together have a better chance of looking as though they belong together or are part of the same group. </span><span>Repetition implies that elements which repeat within a work of art will tend to unify a design. </span><span>Continuation is a way to achieve unity when one element of the composition is connected, usually by a line or edge, to another element in the composition.</span>
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Elements of Art:
Line: Helps create shapes. Also known as moving point. Vary in thickness, direction, and length. One-dimensional. Abstract, descriptive, implied.
Shape: Flat, enclosed areas (with length and height). Two-dimensional. Geometric or organic.
Color: There are primary colors, secondary colors, etc. (different kinds of color schemes). Hue is the name of a color. Saturated/Intensity-- (ex: dull or faint. bright or strong).
Value: lightness (adding tint) or darkness (adding shade) of a hue. In between/middle is the area of grayness.
Form: Three-dimensional. Height, width, and depth. Can also be free flowing.
Texture: The surface quality (of an object). There is actual texture and implied texture.
Space: Helps give the illusion of depth. Positive and negative areas are defined.
Answer:
Dactylic
Explaination:
The stressed unstressed unstressed rhythmic pattern is called the dactylic meter.
A lot of pop music producers will start with a basic four-chord pattern, I–V–vi–IV. For example, if you are in the key of C Major, you would play a C Major chord (CEG), a G Major chord (GBD), a A minor chord (ACE), and an F Major chord (FAC). That is a popular "template" so to speak that can lay down the basic line for you to put other instruments over.
If you really want to get involved, a little bit of music theory never hurt anybody. You don't need to know much to get a basic understanding of the way things work.
I hope this helps :)