2. what does the dynamic marking p mean in measure 1
3. what do the dogs above the repeated notes in measure 18 mean
4. what is the italian term for this mark > in measure 16? what does it mean
1)GBDFA
2)p means to play softly
3)should be played staccato
4)moderately slow tempo
The dynamic marking 'p' refers to playing the music softly, dots above notes indicate staccato and should be played shortly and detached. The '>' mark is called an accent mark and implies emphasis on a note.
1. Without the music sheet for reference, it's not possible to accurately list the notes in the third measure of the bass clef. You can recognize them by counting from the F line in the bass clef.
2. The dynamic marking 'p' in music notation stands for 'piano', an Italian word means softly or quietly. Thus, if a piece of music has a 'p' dynamic, it should be played softly.
3. Dots above (or below) notes, often known as staccato marks, signify that the notes should be played shortly and detached, giving the music a crisp, disconnected effect.
4. The mark '>' in music is also known as an accent mark, also known as marcato in Italian. It instructs the musician to emphasize that note more than the surrounding notes.
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B. Plaster
C. Clay
D. Styrofoam
Answer:
A because if you make slabs out of clay it would break depending on your weight
the answer is wood. hope this helps ! :)
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Spinning and weaving of cotton and linen with looms is an ancient Egyptian craft, still in use until today. Textile fabric used for cloths is significant to show. Flax plants had been used by the ancient Egyptians for the manufacturing of textiles. It is one of the oldest plants found in Egypt. As for wool, small amount of blue spun wool, some with red tips, some green wool, and a big red dyed piece of wool, unspun, all has been found at Illahoun (Fayum area), dating to the 12th dynasty (Middle Kingdom).
Chiaroscuro is Italian for light and shadow
Painters use this technique when they need to create the illusion of light on objects and people
I've attached a pic for example :D