Mark Twain......................
The correct answer is Tchaikovsky, while Chopin was indeed a famous Romantic composer, Tchaikovsky fell into the group labeled the Nationalist Romantic Compsers. The reason for this, is because he included a lot of influence from his home country in his music. Hope this helps (:
b. Beginning softly then becoming louder
c. Extremely quiet
d. Starting loudly then growing softly
Answer:
Fortissimo means to do what?
Play very softly
Play very loudly
Play softly
Play loudly
Explanation:
for·tis·si·mo
/fôrˈtisəˌmō/
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MUSIC
adverb
(especially as a direction) very loudly.
"he plays fortissimo at one point in the finale of the Rachmaninoff"
adjective
played very loudly.
"the movement ends with a fortissimo coda"
noun
a passage marked to be performed very loudly.
"Tchaikovsky's fortissimos are given plenty of weight in the bass"
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
B. Feedforward
C. Feedback
D. Noise
Answer:
The answer is D because noise is kinda like communication