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1. The way the elements of art are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work
g.balance
2. Formal balance in which one half mirrors exactly the other half
F. symmetrical balance
3. Occurs when objects are positioned around a central point
J.radical balance
4. A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements
emphasis
5. Concerned with the relationship of elements to each other and to the work as a whole
h.proportion
6. Occurs when similar elements are combined in a way to Accent their similarities
E.harmony
7. Has an effect opposite to that of harmony
D. variety
8. informal balance in which each side of an imaginary line are different but equal
c.asymmetrical
9. Refers to implied motion
B. movement
10. A visual tempo/beat that is created by the placement of repeated elements within a work
A.rhythm
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I can say that the oral tradition of the troubadours extended the story to the murders, most of the time in real events, in which the interpreter put either in the place of the murderer, or in the place of the victim or I could say in the role of a neutral narrator. These stories were printed and began to be sold, in England, Scotland, Ireland and the Nordic countries. When Anglo-Saxon emigration began to expand throughout the United States, it achieved this oral tradition of affected ballads, later became embedded in the blues, country and folk genres and spread mainly through the old west and south of the country.
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Secondary source.
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The image is not the direct product of a historical event; it was created afterwards using an analysis of primary sources.
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Baroque era
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Johann Sebastian Bach (March 21, 1685, Eisenach, Thuringia, Ernestine Saxon Duchies [Germany]—July 28, 1750, Leipzig) was a Baroque composer who was the most famous member of a big family of north German musicians.