A piece of music in the key of B flat major is based on the scale.

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Answer: Bb major, e.g. Bb C D Eb F G A Bb
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b flat major scale. just b major is wrong!!

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Look at the artwork above closely. Describe how both a Structuralist and a Non-Structuralist might describe this piece of art.

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A Structuralist would likely see a plant like image on a blank background, with leaves and some type of buds. On the buds, a mask or clown head appears to have bloomed. The head has human physical features, and looks like its face is painting white with a collar of some type around its neck. A Non-Structuralist would believe there was imagery and symbolism. The plant could represent life or living, and the people or lives that grow and then die, and the lives yet to come to the world. The clown or figures face may represent a person or group, perhaps one which is misunderstood or disliked, based on the look of sadness and despair visible in the face. There are many theories that could be said, however the main difference is that a Non-Structuralist would insist that there is symbolism and not just reality.

Using harmonies that travel by 1/2 steps is called

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I believe it's either dissonance or intervals sorry if it's wrong

___________ is the use of value to create the illusion of depth.a. Shadowing
c. Modeling
b. Foreshortening
d. Sfumato

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The answer is "c. Modeling".


"Modeling" is the use of value to create the illusion of depth.




Numerous artists (however not all) are occupied with making two-dimensional works of art (a flat canvas, for instance) look three-dimensional, particularly when they are delineating items and scenes from this present reality. It's conceivable to make a persuading illusion regarding a three-dimensional pictorial space on a flat surface by utilizing different strategies. Modeling is one of those techniques.
An illusion is a distortion of senses where a person has the visual ability to perceive an object and modelling is use to create the illusion of depth. This is done by reducing the size of the object, placing it in front or behind another object or by shading.

Titian's paintings can be characterized by which of the following?sharp contrasts
free brushwork
monumental figures
lack of tone
vibrant colors

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Free brushwork, monumental figures, and vibrant colors.

I know this is like three years too late, but I'm sure it'll help people in the future

Why didn’t color photography become popular among artists until the 1960s?

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The pictures and camera's before that time were not as graphic.
 
My reason being is because they were like old news paper , faded , draggy , and blurry.

I really hope that this helps you out a lot.
  

I’m looking for a creative title for a rhythmic poem game it’s supposed to basically about who can write a poem the fastest. Any Ideas on the title???

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My idea is "Rhyme in Time"