Answer:
Middle ages music originally had no rhythmic structure, but as the music became more complex, a need for rhythmic unity emerged. With this complexity came rhythmic notation. In the early middle ages, music was monophonic, meaning a single voice or melody line. As time passed, polyphony developed (multiple melodies).
Polyphony is really interesting and led to the highly complex polyphony of the Renaissance, and eventually to the fugues of the Baroque period.
Answer: B) F-stop
Its used to describe aperture or the diaphragm of the lens
Answer:Pretty sure its C.
Explanation:
A draped garment is garment that is made out an entire piece of cloth. It is not cut or fitted in any shape or form like fitted garments are. Many use clips, clasps, belts, sashes or fibulae to tie this together and give shape to the garment, however some rely on friction and gravity alone. Examples of draped garments could be one of the following but are not limited to:
-Cloaks
-Shawls
-Togas
-Stolas
-Chitons
-saris
Or ponchos.
A composite garment are garments that are hung or wrapped around/on the body or object that have folds of characteristics like soft fabric do, they can be tailored and sewn also. They are a combination of drape and tailor methods An example of Composite garments are :
-Capes
-robes (such as bathrobes)
- kimonos
And tunics.
Tailored garments are of course garments that are created through the cutting of the garment/fabric pieces and sewing or fitting them together to be able to fit the body or object. This may be used to fit dresses and suits. Examples of tailor garments include
-anything made to particular specifications or conditions such as
-Shorter arms on a blazer
-bust or other area measurements such as hips
-dresses for special occasions such as wedding dresses (likewise for suits)
Hope this helped
Because they are foliated and most of the time, easy to cut