Answer:
Whenever an individual listens to some music composition, three things are bound to happen;
1. Evokes emotion
2. Leads to a response
3. Creates a lasting memory.
1. Emotions
When you first listen to a piece of music, you'll either be affected positively or negatively emotionally.
If the music flows to your liking, you are probably going to pay more attention. Else, you'll end up switching off.
2. Secondly, you may decide to continue listen or change to something that will be to your liking.
3. If the music is great, you'll certainly remember it for a while.
Which art form became hugely popular between the 1930s and 1960s and led to the creation of subgenres such as superheroes and science fiction?
A.
animation
B.
comic strips
C.
video game
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Answer:
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Name this rest: Upside down top hat shape. eighth rest quarter rest half rest whole rest
Answer:
Whole rest
Explanation:
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
What are the 3 elements in media that affect us select one and explain it
Answer:
It brings together the “three C's”—computing, communication, and content—and is a direct consequence of the digitization of media content and the popularization of the Internet.
What can adding contrast do for the overall effect of the artwork?
Answer:
Contrast will help important details stand out and will help the piece be more balanced
Explanation:
In the art world, the word ‘value’ means how light or dark a color or hue is. But value, when used outside of the art world, has different meaning(s). Can you think of one other example of a different meaning for ‘value’? Use the word in a sentence that shows the different meaning.
Answer:
Another meaning for the word 'value' is the cost of something.
Sentence: This unique vase has a $300 value.
Another meaning could be the sentimental cherishment of something.
Sentence: I truly value your company.
Explanation:
Answer:You can use it in the sense of valuing a persons personality or character. Or another option is value in money like $10.
Explanation:
the definition of value is the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something. So if you hold importance in someones personality or the way they think its valued to you.
All of the following are ways we can practice to decrease the impact of human activities on harming the environment. EXCEPT?
Answer:
did u forget to add an attachment
The opposite of recitative is:
O A. andante.
O B. verismo.
O c. Sprechstimme.
O D. aria.
Answer:
aria is the opposite of recitative
The opposite of recitative is aria
1. How can an artist control line weight in a drawing to make the subject appear realistic?
Select all that apply.
(2 points)
Keeping line thickness the same throughout the drawing
Varying line thickness throughout the drawing
Keeping line value the same throughout the drawing
Varying line value throughout the drawing
2. Why would an artist want to vary the line weight in a drawing? (1 point)
To control the color of the line
To create crisp analytical lines
To make implied lines stronger
To make the drawing more interesting
3. Jacob drew the outer edge of a rabbit's ears. What did he draw? (1 point)
Depth
Form
Outline
Shadow
4. Melanie drew a black silhouette of a house. What did she draw? (1 point)
Depth
Form
Outline
Shadow
5. Miguel drew the form of a cluster of grapes with highlights on a few single grapes facing the light source. What did he draw? (1 point)
Contour
Depth
Outline
Shadow
6. Andrew painted a picture of a child looking into her mother's eyes with the child's arm stretched out and hand pointing at the mother. The mother's eyes are focused directly on the viewer. What is the implied line in this composition? (1 point)
The line between the child and the mother
The line between the mother and viewer
The outline of the child's face
The outline of the mother's face
7. Carrie drew a picture of a man whose foot pointed in the direction of the woman sitting beside him. The woman's feet are tucked under her long skirt. Both the man and woman gaze at the viewer of the drawing. What is the implied line in this composition? (1 point)
The line between the man's head and the woman's head
The line between the man and the viewer
The line between the man's feet and the woman
The line between the woman and the viewer
8. Jordan drew a picture of a farm scene, with a rifle pointed in the direction of a group of chickens pecking corn on the ground in front of a barn. Where is the viewer's eye going to be directed? (1 point)
To the barn
To the chickens
To the rifle
To the sky
9. Which of the following is true about line direction in any work of art? (1 point)
The eye of the viewer follows the direction made by the artist's hand.
The eye of the viewer follows random directions from one object in the work to another.
The eye of the viewer starts at the top of any work and follows a clockwise path.
The eye of the viewer starts at the top of any work and follows a counter-clockwise path.
10. Mike is drawing the path that electrical wires follow through the building of his company. What type of line will his drawing most likely consist of? (1 point)
Analytic
Contour
Expressive
Implied
An artist can control line weight in a drawing to make the subject appear realistic by
Varying line thickness & line value throughout the drawingAn artist would want to vary the line weight in a drawing so as:
To make the drawing more interestingIf Jacob drew the outer edge of a rabbit's ears, then he drew an:
OutlineIf Melanie drew a black silhouette of a house, then she draw:
OutlineIf Miguel drew the form of a cluster of grapes with highlights on a few single grapes facing the light source, then he drew an:
ContourIf Andrew painted a picture of a child looking into her mother's eyes with the child's arm stretched out and hand pointing at the mother, with the mother's eyes are focused directly on the viewer. Then the implied line in this composition is:
The line between the child and the mother
If Carrie drew a picture of a man whose foot pointed in the direction of the woman sitting beside him. The woman's feet are tucked under her long skirt. Both the man and woman gaze at the viewer of the drawing. Then the implied line in this composition is:
The line between the man's feet and the woman's foot
If Jordan drew a picture of a farm scene, with a rifle pointed in the direction of a group of chickens pecking corn on the ground in front of a barn. Then the viewer's eye going to be directed:
To the chickens
The following that is true about line direction in any work of art is:
The eye of the viewer follows the direction made by the artist's handIf Mike is drawing the path that electrical wires follow through the building of his company. Then the type of line that his drawing would most likely consist of is:
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Answer:
Explanation:
the guy above me is wrong on question 1
1. Varying line thickness throughout the drawing & Varying line value throughout the drawing
How was Apollo affected by the fall of Icarus?
Answer:
Hi! kxxrishima here! Hope this helps! <3Explanation:
Apollo was greatly hurt by the fall of Icarus, though Icarus's decision was the nature of human indifference.
Answer:
Man has forever pushed himself to the limits trying to achieve the impossible. Discoveries and inventions are perhaps man's way to escape from the mundane or simply to alter his life. Such an effort is the myth of Daedalus and Icarus, a brilliant story of how necessity facilitated the invention of something that was never meant for man and how it led to his downfall. Myth though it may be, the story of Daedalus and Icarus wants to show us that the power of man has no limits but also that we should be very careful how to use this power.
The intelligence of Daedalus was known far and wide. He was accredited as the finest artificer ever, with a sharp and clever mind. Daedalus was living and working in Athens and he had a young apprentice in his workroom, his nephew, Talus. Talus was an extraordinarily talented boy and had begun showing traces of being a craftsman far surpassing his uncle's skill. As it is to the nature of man, Daedalus was highly envious of his nephew's proficiency. One day while on a visit to the Acropolis, Daedalus pushed him off the edge. Some say that the boy whom Daedalus had pushed off the edge of the Acropolis was not Talus but his sister's son Perdix, who was apprenticing to him. To stop Perdix from being dashed upon the ground below, the benevolent Goddess Athena transformed him into a bird that flew away to safety. Legend has it that this bird has since been known as the Partridge and wary of its tragic past avoids high places and nestles in hedges. Whoever was the victim, the artificer was put into trial by Areios Pagus, the supreme court of Athens, and charged with murder. His punishment was to get banished from Athens to the island of Crete.
Unfortunately for Daedalus, the King had imprisoned him and his young son, Icarus in a high tower, so that they couldn't reveal the secret of the labyrinth to anyone. Daedalus and Icarus were languishing in their prison atop the tower. Every day the master craftsman was pondering over their escape and how they could work such a miracle. He suddenly realized that their only escape route was by air since King Minos had control over every vessel that left the island. Moreover, Minos had issued strict orders to search thoroughly every ship leaving Crete. Instead of growing impassivity over their fate, Daedalus received a marvelous plan. He had observed the birds that were flying around the tower. He studied in great detail their mannerisms and hit upon his idea of how to escape.
The fall of Icarus
Unfortunately, Icarus soon forgot his father's warning and filled with the exhilaration of flying, he flew too high and too close to the sun. The intense heat melted the wax on the wings, the feathers came loose. A few minutes later, poor Icarus plummeted down into the sea and was drawn. Daedalus was struck with horror but there was nothing he could do to save his son. Aggrieved at his loss, he named the sea-spot where his son had drowned and the close by island after his name. The sea was named the Icarian Sea and the island was named Ikaria. Some sources mention that at the time Icarus fell into the sea, the mighty Hercules was passing by and he gave the fallen Icarus a befitting burial. Berating himself for his tragic loss, he continued to fly towards Sicily where he sought refuge in the Court of King Cocalus of Camicus. With the King's help, he constructed a temple dedicated to Apollo and as an offering to the god hung up his wings for good.
Solving the trick-puzzle
At Crete, an irate King Minos seethed and fumed over Daedalus' incredible escape. The only thought on his mind was to recapture the skilled artificer and bring him back to Knossos. Minos knew that Daedalus would have disguised himself to avoid recognition and therefore hunting him out would be no easy task. However, he did know that the artificer couldn't refuse a challenging riddle or a puzzling task. Minos set out from Crete in search of Daedalus and wherever he went he offered a handsome reward to anyone who could run a thread through a spiral sea-shell. He knew that this was a very complex puzzle and Daedalus would be challenged to solve it. One day, Minos reached Camicus and announced the same reward and task. Many people came and tried to solve the puzzle but had no avail.
Feeling guillty till the end
Knowing well that his disguise had been seen through, Daedalus decided to leave Camicus, much to the disappointment of the King and his daughters. He was last seen in Sardinia in the company of Iolaus, who was nephew to Hercules. Since then, no one knows what happened to this great engineer, what places he saw, what inventions he created, what miracles bore his mind. Today Daedalus represents for us a brilliant person who had been cursed to suffer because of his special talent. The peak of his misfortune was living with the guilt that he caused the death of his son.
Explanation:
How do i draw a black girl with curls?
what is the raw agricultural ingredient used to make store bought popcorn?\
what are the steps for making this product?
no artists believe that using a combination of cool colors will make their piece come off as calm and relaxing.
True
False
4. What did primitive people use for costumes?
Answer:
Suade leather
the ancient Egyptians most commonly used linen, a product made from the abundant flax plant.
men of a higher class wore longer schenti
I hope this is what you were looking for!!
Answer:
animal skin
Explanation:
Costumes In the Primitive ages of theater they used animal skin as their costumes. They used the animal skin to reenact the hunt scene, with the men wearing the skin as the animals and the men wearing less animal skin as the hunters
hey! so today hasn't been the greatest day and i was wondering what i should do? i mean i have been doing some art to help.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
Play an instrument or create an art piece about the good things that you have in your life.
Explanation:
I need some tips on how to draw better & stuff. If you do, that's great. I'll follow you & have a great day. Peace
Answer:
Explanation:
Just keep on trying :)
Answer:
1. Go draw something. Repeat.
2. Look at drawings.
3. Draw from drawings.
4. Draw from photographs.
5. Draw from life.
6. Take a class.
7. Keep a sketchbook
8. Be intentional.
Explanation: Draw for fun not the result :)
View compare to POP Art in a short paragraph.
Answer:
pop is so nice
Explanation:
nice ok l have only pop arts
whose better Tamiki Suo or Kyoya Oturey from Orian high host club.
Answer:
Tamaki Souh
Explanation:
He's funnier but Kyoya does have his golden moments
Answer:
Tamaki
Explanation:
i love how he fanboys over haruhi all the time, also just how he acts so spoiled
What is ornamentation?
(Music related)
please give a long explanation, thank you
Answer:
Ornamentation, in music, the embellishment of a melody, either by adding notes or by modifying rhythms.
Answer:
In music, ornaments (or embellishments) are musical "flourishes"— usually added notes—that are not usually needed/essential to carry the overall line/pattern of the melody, but are used instead to decorate or "ornament" that line, add extra interest and variety, and give the performer the opportunity to add expressiveness to a song or instrumentation.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an authoritative source for demographic data?
1.Search engines
2. Wiki articles
3. Government surveys
Answer:
3. Government surveys
Explanation:
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Match the following principles of design with their correct definition.
Look around you and write down about someone you know that you think will be a memorable character in a play. Write down details about this person, as you would when you write a play.
Does this character give you an idea for the plot of a one act play? If yes, what would the plot for your play be? If no, why not?
Answer:
you need to use one of your friend or family members kid
Explanation:
Is anyone doing photography, fine art or graphics design. I need lots of help from those three subjects. I can’t send everything on here. It would great if we could talk in another app where I can send everything to you and explain it.
Answer:
my sister does
Explanation:
Donald plans to paint a realistic close-up of a cat. He wants to make the composition very precise and show fine details, such as the cat’s whiskers. Which type of paint should he use?
A. acrylic
B. watercolor
C. oil
D. tempera
Answer:
Tempera
Explanation:
I think that would be best for lines and precise details as others may be a little less precise and a hint is tempera doesn't darken with age. I hope this helps!
Answer:
C. Oil
Hope this helps
Explanation:
(music)
please help!!
(baroque music text questions)
2. What is ornamentation?
Answer:
Ornamentation is the embellishment of a melody, either by adding notes or by modifying rhythms.
Hey, I have a question, I was thinking that if you have engineering skills or drawing skill you could help me to start a project , which would be a life or WW3 simulation.
Comment or answer if you would like to help.
Answer:
I'm pretty good at computer engineering so I could make a 3d simulation
Explanation:
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What are the 3 main types of stages in the theatre
my class is called tech theatre
Answer: Arena theatres and Thrust theaters and platform theatres
Explanation:
Does anyone know how to write a concert review?
Answer:
As you write about the concert, deal with aspects of the concert that you consider most important or striking. Word choice, spelling, grammar, and punctuation are important. Write your review as an essay, not in question and answer format. Be honest and show that you seriously engaged in the music and the performance.
(music)
please help!!!!!!!
(Baroque Music Text Questions)
(Critical Thinking Questions)
(PLEASE ACTUALLY ANSWER!! DONT REPLY UNLESS YOU KNOW!!)
2. Choose one of the composers discussed in the unit and listen to their work. Which work
did you listen to? How would you describe this composer's music? Why do you think
this composer was an influential figure in the Baroque period?
Answer: I chooseAntonio Vivaldi one of his works was Four Seasons iwould describe Antonio’s music pleasant to listen to. I think that Antonio Vivaldiwas an influential figure in Baroque music because his music was so innovativeand he brightened the rhythm structure of the concerto.
Explanation:
Answer:
(This answer is a more fixed and rephrased one from above I recommend to paraphrase it)
Antonio Vivaldi, Four Seasons, I would describe his music to be very pleasant and peaceful to listen to, and I believe that Antonio was an influential composer in the Baroque period because his music was so innovative and he brightened the rhythm structure of the concerto.
Explanation:
just finished this, i know that the middle is really blurry for the background, but i had to use a different laptop pen and it messed the whole thing up. but other than that, what do u think?
Answer:
it is pretty good
Explanation:
not that bad
Answer: better than any dog i ever drawn
Explanation: good job