Answer:
<u>Question 1</u>
There is a sharp sign in the key signature (between the clef and the time signature), signifying that all the Fs in the piece should be sharpened (raised by one semitone).
In bar 2 there is the addition of a natural sign in front of the F and a flat sign in front of the B of the chord in the top stave. The natural sign signifies that the F should be played as an F (cancelling the F# of the key-signature) and the flat signifies that the B should be played as a B flat (lowering the B by one semitone).
<u>Question 2</u>
A quarter note has a <u>closed note head</u> and a <u>stem</u> (it is not connected to any other note)
Quarter notes:
Bar 1: 1 (top stave)
Bar 2: 1 (top stave)
Bar 3: 1 (top stave)
Bar 4: 8 (4 in the top stave and 4 in the bottom stave)
Total quarter notes: 11
Answer:
the olmec
Explanation:
The were-jaguar motif is characterized by almond-shaped eyes, a downturned open mouth, and a cleft head. It appears widely in the Olmec archaeological record, and in many cases, under the principle of pars pro toto, the were-jaguar motif represents the were-jaguar supernatural.
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<span>Two famous painters came out of Greece in ancient times. Zeuxis and Parrhasios held a painting duel to try to decipher with artist had the greatest talent. The judges for the contest struggled because both painters' talents were grand, yet different.</span>