When we listen to a favorite piece of music, we tend to experience the melodies and harmonies as a beautiful single piece of music rather than as the series of separate notes of which the song is actually composed. this phenomenon illustrates an important point made by?

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Answer 1
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The Baroque period.      


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How did patronage affect Beethoven's work?

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Although Beethoven made some money from teaching, public performances, and from the publication of his works, he was in dire need of financial support for his compositions and performances, so he had to also depend on the generosity of patrons. He did private performances for them and he would usually give them exclusive copies of works they commissioned months prior to their publication.

1.) Which of the following means to gradually slow down?A. >
B. I can't do the symbol
C. Rit
D. Accel
2.) Which one of the following is not a way in which composers use rhythm as an expressive tool? (1 point)
A. Grace notes
B. Ties
C. Syncopation
D. Texture
3.) A temporary fluctuation in tempo used by performers for expressive purposes is called (1 point)
A. Rubato
B. Adagio
C. Meter
D. Syncopation
4.) A half note tied to a half note sounds exactly the same as a (1 point)
A. Quarter note
B. Dotted half note
C. Whole note
D. Eighth note

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Correct answer choice for question 1 is :

C) Rit

Explanation:

This is brief for ritardando, which intends to reduce down in music, using the Italian word. Accel clearly means to accelerate.

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Correct answer choice for question 2 is :

D) Texture

Explanation:

In the visual arts, a texture is the observed exterior position of a craft of art. It is a component of two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects and is characterized by its distinguished visual and real assets. Use of texture, along with other factors of design, can carry a kind of directions and passions.

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Correct answer choice for question 3 is :

A) Rubato

Explanation:

Rubato in music, exact musical direction, and a difference in display. For vaster musical composition, the singer may expand several accents, rhythms, or phrases and compressed others. The method is rarely intimated on a musical record but may be used according to the performer’s choice. Rubato may change only the melody or the complete musical texture.

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Correct answer choice for question 4 is :

C) Whole note

Explanation:

In music, a whole note or semibreve is a note described by a deep elliptical note title and no note stalk. Its period is equivalent to four beats in 4 times, that is the whole 4 measure. Most different notes are sections of the whole note.

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The Wife of Bath can best be described asa. unhappy.
c. mean-spirited.
b. petty.
d. jovial.

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The Wife of Bath can best be described as jovial. She is rather happy all the time, especially when she is telling her tale. 

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d

Explanation:

Ushabti were created to be placed where?In tombs
In home shrines
In temples
In caves

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they were placed in tombs along with a bunch of other grave goods
Ushabti an Egyptian term meaning "responders" and are small statues in ancient Egypt, Were placed In Tumbs of the deceased.

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Which Egyptian belief led to the creation of funerary art objects? A.)beilef in pharaoh as god
B.)belief in life after death
C.)beilef in multiple gods

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Answer:

Option: B.)belief in life after death

Explanation:

Egyptians believe in afterlife led to the creation of funerary art objects for the burial site. According to the Egyptians, death was an interruption which can continue in the afterlife. Pharaohs and Queens, along with wealthy nobles preserved their body after death so that the soul could enter their body in an afterlife. Lots of funerary art objects placed in the burial sites for another journey. Canopic jars along with jewelry, ivories, ceramics, wood and other objects were placed with the preserved body.  

B, life after death.
Their belief in life after death led to the creation of funerary art objects because they believed that the deceased could take whatever luck or talisman was in those paintings or sculptures on into the afterlife.