First one: It would be on Sol
Second one: No. It would be on La. The note is B. And is a Bflat
(I don't know Bass Clef as well. I play Alto Sax, which uses Treble Clef. So please forgive me)
Third one: It would be A flat
Fourth one: It would be C then C flat
(Again, I don't know Bass Clef that well, so don't count on my answers)
Answer:
The size of canvases and usage of additional structural material.
Explanation:
- Pollock began to lay huge canvases on the floor, pouring paint over them, sometimes mixing them with materials such as sand or crushed glass.
- In addition to his fist and wrist, he used his whole body to paint, with only one rule: he put out brushes, pallets, and other painting tools and began using sticks, masonry spoons, and kitchen knives.
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Answer:Laocoön and His Sons is a marble sculpture from the Hellenistic Period (323 BCE – 31 CE). Following its discovery in a Roman vineyard in 1506, it was placed in the Vatican, where it remains today.
In true Hellenistic fashion, Laocoön and His Sons showcases an interest in the realistic depiction of movement. In the action-packed scene, three figures frantically try to free themselves from the grasp of sinuous serpents. No matter how much they twist and turn, however, they remain entangled, culminating in a swirling mass of snakes and limbs.
Explanation: I think this is it