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Eliott Carter was an American composer, whose personal harmonic and rhythmic language led to the invention of the term metric modulation. The latter describes frequent, precise tempo changes. In David Schiff's book "The Music of Elliott Carter", it is written that Elliott Carter preferred to call it tempo modulation.
I had the Same answer the other day
Answer:
The First one (triangle) is a shape
The second one (cube) is a Form
The third one (cylinder) is a Form
The last one (circle) is a Shape
Explanation:
Answer:You could practice until you get it wrong then that part that you get wrong at then you could just do it over an over until you get it right it is good for band practice to be at least 15 min but 30 is better. Also you have a good day and good luck.
Explanation:Do 15-30 min a day of practice at least. An I know what to do because I have been in band for 3 years now and happy.