I think the notes vary depending on the instrument, but here is the first octave of the scales for trombone/baritone. The bold is the arpeggios.
<u>F MAJOR SCALE:</u>
F G A B♭ C D E F
<u>B♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
B♭ C D E♭ F G A B♭
<u>E♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
E♭ F G A♭ B♭ C D E♭
<u>A♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
A♭ B♭ C D♭ E♭ F G A♭
<u>D♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
D♭ E♭ F G♭ A♭ B♭ C D♭
<u>G♭ MAJOR SCALE:</u>
G♭ A♭ B♭ C♭ D♭ E♭ F G♭
B MAJOR SCALE:
B C♯ D♯ E F♯ G♯ A♯ B
<u>E MAJOR SCALE:</u>
E F♯ G♯ A B C♯ D♯ E
<u>A MAJOR SCALE:</u>
A B C♯ D E F♯ G♯ A
<u>D MAJOR SCALE:</u>
D E F♯ G A B C♯ D
<u>G MAJOR SCALE:</u>
G A B C D E F♯ G
<u>C MAJOR SCALE:</u>
C D E F G A B C
Answer:
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<u>importance of wood and stone carving</u></h2>
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<u> it is vulnerable to decay, insect damage, and fire. It therefore forms an important hidden element in the art history of many cultures</u></h3>
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. The most valuable thing about art is its ability to represent and
explain reality
Explanation:
The statement that photo-realists would most likely accept would be "The most valuable thing about art is its ability to represent and explain reality".
Photo realists are people who convert an image from one graphic art form into a similar realistic form of it in another art form.
Since their basic goal is to formulate the object in its most realistic form as it was presented in some other graphic, they would most likely believe in he presence of reality in multiple art forms.
Answer:
Straight and angular lines :)
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