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This is one i did for my advanced art class yesterday :)
Explanation:
If four 16th notes get one beat, how many 32nd notes fit in one beat?
Answer:
8
Explanation:
16x2=32 so 4x2=8
Answer:it’s 2 cus 16 x 2 is 32 so it’s 2 beats.
Explanation:
Seurat said, “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” What do you think he meant? Can you think of another example in art where a series of small things made a great thing? How about your life? What series of small things led to something big in your life?
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it doesnt matter how small or big they still matter or dont judge a book by it's cover
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Anyone do art? Like drawing, Painting etc.
Try to put a picture of your art!
(Im supposed put a bunch of pictures of people's art for a homework/art project!
(I'll post this question a few times so more than 2 can show their art!)
Seurat studied traditional ways of painting and then combined modern ideas from the Impressionists and scientific ideas about color, light, and the human eye (optics). Can you think of an example of an artist, artwork, musician or piece of music that combines old and new ideas to make something new?
Answer:
do you still need help
Explanation:
What is the difference between a rehearsal, developing rehearsal and dress rehearsal? Please explain in 3 complete sentences.
What is the difference between elaborative rehearsal and maintenance rehearsal in terms of (a) the procedures associated with each type of rehearsal and (b) their effectiveness for creating long-term memories
Elaborative rehearsal is connecting what you're trying to know to something you already know; is much effective for creating long-term memories ; involves thinking the meaning, and making a connection to prior knowledge
Maintenance rehearsal simply means holding something in your memory by repeating it over and over rather than connecting it to something meaningful; involves large repetition without connection to prior knowledge;not very effective for creating long-term memories and involves shallow processing with little attention to meaning
Who is David Murray, the saxophonist. Please don't copy and paste from somewhere popular