Answer:
repetition
Explanation:
Repetition is a technique in which the musical notes and musical passages are repeated. It exposes the humans' ears to the rhythm created through repetition of the music. The tune, music, and the harmonies are recognized by the human ears when they are exposed repeatedly. Music has a lasting effect in the ears and mind because of its repeated exposure.
Geometric tile work is named zellige which is terracotta glazed tiles that sets the plaster, formation of mosaic patterns.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- In the Islamic world, Islamic art hold within the production of visual arts.
- The characterization is often by recurrent motifs, as geometry patterns.
- They focuses on an objects spiritual representation and they does not focus on physical qualities.
- It is a combination of circles and squares repeatedly, it is interlaced and overlapped.
- The formation of complex pattern and intricate are which includes the vast kinds of tessellations.
- Strained glass patterned with geometry, kinds of settings used in the architectural work.
<span>The correct answer is A.
Gregorian chant is monophonic which means that it has a basic texture. It
consists only of melody and is not accompanied by a harmony. The same note is
produced from men and women and all notes are sung together. The Gregorian
chant is commonly used in churches and other religious congregations and was
first developed in 9th and 10th century in western and
central Europe. Pope St. Gregory the Great is credited for the chant.</span>
Answer:
The Archibald Prize was the first major prize for portraiture in Australian art. It was first awarded in 1921 after the receipt of a bequest from J. F. Archibald, the editor of The Bulletin who died in 1919.