Answer is: <span>D.) p.
</span>p<span> or </span>piano<span> meaning "soft".
</span>mp -<span> standing for </span>mezzo-piano<span>, meaning "half soft".
</span>mf -<span>standing for </span>mezzo-forte<span>, meaning "half loud".
</span><span>ff - standing for fortissimo and meaning "very loud".
</span>Piano<span> affects the dynamics (or volume) of a musical composition and is an indication to play louder than </span>pianissimo (pp<span>), but softer than </span>mezzo piano<span>.</span>
Answer: false
Explanation: sculpture does not need to be abstract.
Doppio Movimento, from Appalachian Spring, by Aaron Copeland, is based on: shaker tune called "Simple gifts
<h3>What is the Doppio Movimento?</h3>
This is the term that is used in music to refer to the sentence twice as fast. The terminology tells us that it is done twice or double. In the Italian language this instruction is used to tell that the music that is being played should be done twice as fast as it is being done.
Hence we can conclude that the term Doppio Movimento, from Appalachian Spring, by Aaron Copeland, meter is: dupple.
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<span>Beth Galston is a sculptor who builds architectural-scale environments based on an interest in light and the quality of space. Using delicate materials – scrim, metal mesh, resin, shadows, plants – Galston creates multilayered spaces through which viewers move and interact. For over twenty years she has built a diverse body of work including sculptural installations and objects, large scale public sculptures and collaborative multi-media performances. Her pieces create a sense of place, a moment of magic and transformation.</span>