Answer:
calligraphy.
Explanation:
Mark brainiest
the answer is calligraphy
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME THE NOTES PLEASE ON CLARINET
Answer:
I got uuuu I separated them by each measure. 8 measures, 8 lines
1st measure) G F# G
2nd measure) D D E
3rd measure) Fnatural E
4th measure) OpenD
5th measure) Fnatural E D E
6th measure) Fnatural F#
7th measure) OpenG
Last measure) G and rest
Explanation:
From the Very top line all the way down, the notes(both lines and spaces) go as follows:
F(top line)
E(space)
D(line)
C(space)
B(line)
A(space)
G(line)
F(space)
E(last line)
To remember the Lines, think of Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge
To remember spaces think of the word face. F-A-C-E
Some of the oldest art known to man can be found on the walls of ________ around the world.
A.caves
B.houses
C.huts
D.schools
Answer:
a caves
Explanation:
Answer:
a. caves
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There are 2 types of Surrealism being?
A.Illusionistic and Automatist
B. Illusionist and Surrealistic
C. Automatist and Dadaist
D. Dadaist and Freudianistic
please hurry 20 pts Critique the artwork attached by Andy Goldsworthy. What is the subject and media?
When was Surrealism developed?
Answer:
1910s
Surrealism originated in Europe1910s
Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and early '20s as a literary movement that experimented with a new mode of expression called automatic writing, or automatism, which sought to release the imagination of the subconscious mind .
Explanation:
I found this off of the internet and I own an art textbook that says basically the same thing.
In which clef would this note be named Middle C?
treble clef
grand staff
bass clef
none of the above
Answer:
Notice that "middle C" is on the first ledger line below the treble clef (stave) and is also on the first ledger line at the top of the bass clef (stave). These are the same note. It's called "middle C" because it is in the middle of the piano.
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Harp facts? :)))
Will give brainliest for at least 7 presentation-worthy harp facts
Answer:
1.Harp players pluck the strings with their fingers. This makes the strings move so that the strings make sounds. Each string sound is a different musical note. Harp players play songs by plucking the strings in the right order and at the right time. More than one string can be plucked at the same time. When the harp player wants a note to stop, they touch that string softly, so that it stops moving.
2.There are many different kinds of harps. The two main kinds are folk harps and pedal harps. Folk harps are the older kind of harp. Each string makes one note. They are usually tuned so that playing each string in order sounds like playing all the white notes on a piano in order. This is called a diatonic scale. In some places, they are tuned so that playing each string in order sounds like playing all the black notes on a piano in order. This is called a pentatonic scale.
3.Folk harps can be found in many different sizes. The smallest ones can be less than half a meter tall. The biggest ones can be almost 1.5 meters tall and have a foot so they can stand on the ground by themselves. They can be too big to be lifted by one person. The number of strings varies on folk harps from less than 20 to more than 40.
4.Pedal harps were invented during the 1800's CE, by a man in France. This is the kind of harp that is used in a Symphony Orchestra. Pedal harps are about two meters tall and have about 50 strings. The lowest and highest notes on a pedal harp are the same as the lowest and highest notes on a piano. They are very heavy, and need more than one person to move them. The frame is usually made out of metal.
5.The pedal harp is tuned like the white keys on a piano (a diatonic scale). There are seven pedals to let the harp player play songs in different musical keys. Each pedal has three places. For the A pedal, place-1 makes all the A strings on the harp sound like A-flat. Place-2 makes all the A strings sound like a normal A (A-natural). Place-3 makes all the A strings sound like A-sharp.
6.Some instruments have the word harp in their name, but they are not really harps. The harp is such an old musical instrument, that people sometimes say harp when they mean any kind of instrument.
1.A blues harp is a harmonica (used to play jazz or blues music).
2.A Jew's harp is not a harp, and it is not Jewish.
3.An Aeolian harp is just a box with tuned strings on it. Nobody plucks the strings to make music. The Aeolian harp is placed outdoors where the wind blows. The wind makes the strings move so that they make notes.
7.In frame harps (mostly confined to Europe), body and neck are set at an angle and are connected by a column, pillar, or forepillar, that braces against the tension of the strings. Harps lacking a forepillar are strung at relatively low tension, which results in a lower pitch than frame harps. The modern double-action pedal harp combines the basic structure and sound of ancient harps with a complex mechanism in order to obtain a fully chromatic range.
Which of these people was a major influence on the works of the Surrealists?
a. Michelangelo
b. Jackson Pollock
c. Sigmund Freud
d. Leonardo da Vinci
Answer:
Sigmund Freud
Explanation:
he work of Sigmund Freud was profoundly influential for Surrealists, particularly his book, The Interpretation of Dreams (1899).
Is Citric acid used for both food and cleaning things?
Answer:
Yes, it can be used for both food and cleaning things.
Hi guys whats your favorite kind of painting tool to you know make a masterpiece say why?
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Selling at a live weight basis means selling price is per pound of live animal.
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The meat grades are given to animal carcasses just like students at school.
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Beef quality grade has to do with it's palatability (tenderness, juiciness, flavor).
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Marbling of meat is the amount of intramuscular fat.
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Yield grade how to do with the amount of meat taken off the carcass (a formula is used).
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The first form on packaging meat used ziplock bags.
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Packaging is used as a marketing tactic.
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Example of animal by-products are perfumes, candles, lanolin and glycerin.
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Some animal by-products are edible products.
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Animal skins and hides are the most valuable animal by-products.
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Medicines are made from only plants.
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Rennet (from the stomach of cattle) is used to make cheese.
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Foodborne outbreaks affect the prices of meats.
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The livestock industry is proactive.
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There are only a few job in the livestock industry.
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The livestock industry will continue to change.
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Answer:
Neutral colors: Wood, white doves. Warm Colors: Oranges, red flowers. Cool Colors: Blue sky, and purple things
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Why did the surrealists put strange and unlikely objects together to make their sculptures? ( I know the choices are weird but my teacher does them so..)
A. Because they were bored
B. Because they couldn't afford 'proper' art materials like clay or marble
C. Because they wanted to confuse people
D. Because they wanted to spark people's imagination
Answer:
D
Explanation:
they do this because they wanted to bring that art into real life.
I woulda said A because I love being bored :)
The Mona Lisa
What inspired Da Vinci to paint The Mona Lisa? Was she a real person? Or part of his imagination? And if she was real, then how did he know her?
BONUS QUESTION
What do YOU believe is behind The Mona Lisa? Study the scene and its background.
Here is what I found.
A team of researchers from the Italian national committee for cultural heritage is claiming that Da Vinci's “Mona Lisa”, the most famous painting in the world, was inspired by the artist's male apprentice Salai. ... As well as looking like Salai, the Mona Lisa gives even more clues to his influence, says Vincenti.
Bonus question.
I believe that Mona Lisa is a sweet, kind, honest woman.
Hope this helps!!!
AnswMona Lisa, La Gioconda from Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, was a real person. Mona Lisa was a real Florentine woman, born and raised in Florence under the name of Lisa Gherardini.
In 1516, Leonardo was invited by King Francis I to work at the Clos Lucé near the Château d'Amboise; it is believed that he took the Mona Lisa with him and continued to work on it after he moved to France.
Mona lisa is located in front of a river
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_____________ are substances used as coloring.
Pencils
Pigments
Charcoal
Stain