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Anvisha [2.4K]
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HURRY PLEASE - Name 5 different painting techniques used in arts

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1. A |V_| cadence is called<span>
<span>a. Authentic b. Half c. Plagal d. Deceptive</span></span>

<span>The IV-I cadence is called a PLAGAL cadence. Although it is an effective cadence, it isn’t as strong or complete as the perfect V-I, thus is may be found in the middle of the composition, leaving the stronger cadence for the grand finale. </span>

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This title has been given by John D. White, but the idea has existed for centuries, although the musical metric system used to be very different way back in the days, in ancient times. </span>

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<span>3. Two ____ put together as antecedent and consequent are known as a _____.
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