The music of the guqin is primarily for:
1-introspection, meditation
2-large social gatherings
3-dancing and parties

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Answer 1

Answer:

meditation :)

Explanation:


Related Questions

10. Painters may use brushstrokes of thick paint to __________.
a. imply spatial depth
b. express emotions
c. suggest changes in value
d. create negative shapes

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I think it’s B good luck

Read the passage.

Andrea is competing with Dominique for the lead role in the school play. Both girls have been making cruel comments about the other to their friends since the casting of the lead role was announced. During the week of tryouts, Andrea and Dominique’s rivalry worsens. One day during lunch, Andrea decides to confront Dominique, who is enjoying her spaghetti. An argument quickly breaks out between the two girls. In the blink of an eye, Andrea is draped in spaghetti.

What type of conflict do the details in this passage most reveal?

character vs. nature
character vs. self
character vs. society
character vs. character

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Answer:

charecter vs nateure

Explanation:

Answer:

character vs. character

If wrong

character vs. Society

Explanation:

c vs. c

Two character are fighting over a leading role making it character vs. character.

what do you think would be the most difficult part of being a food service manager? why?

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Answer- Food service managers keep everything running smoothly in a food service establishment. I think the most difficult part of being a food service manager would be just keeping all my duties and responsibilities organized, because there would be a lot of things that I would have to keep track of.
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George Balanchine was invited to the US in 1933 by Lincoln Kirstein, a young, wealthy patron of the arts. Complete the following: 1. Write a brief 15-20 sentence paragraph biography of Balanchine. 2. In the 2nd 8-12 sentence paragraph, discuss the impact & importance of George Balanchine in the history if ballet in the United States from 1933 until his death in 1983.

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Answer:

The young American arts patron Lincoln Kirstein (1907-1996), raised in Boston and a graduate of Harvard University, harbored a dream: To establish a ballet company in America, filled with American dancers and not dependent on repertory from Europe. Through Romola Nijinsky, whom Kirstein had assisted in writing a biography of her husband, he met Balanchine after a Les Ballets 1933 performance and outlined his vision. Balanchine was essential to it. Deciding quicky in favor of a new start, Balanchine agreed to come to the United States and arrived in New York in October 1933. "But first, a school," he is famously reported to have said.

Kirstein was prepared to support the idea, and the first product of their collaboration was indeed a school, the School of American Ballet, founded in 1934 with the assistance of Edward M.M. Warburg, a Harvard colleague. (The first classes were held January 2.) The School remains in operation to this day, training dancers for the New York City Ballet and companies worldwide. The first ballet Balanchine choreographed in America--Serenade, to Tschaikovsky--was created for students of the School and had its world premiere outdoors at Warburg's summer home near White Plains, New York, in 1934. Within a year, Balanchine and Kirstein had created a professional company, the American Ballet, which made its debut at the Adelphi Theater, New York City, in March 1935. After a handful of summer performances, a projected tour collapsed, but the troupe remained together as the resident ballet company at the Metropolitan Opera. However, Balanchine had no interest in choreographing opera dances, and the Met had little interest in furthering the cause of ballet; in the American Ballet's three years at the Met, Balanchine was allowed just two all-dance programs. In 1936, he mounted a dance-drama version of Gluck's Orfeo and Eurydice, controversial in that the singers were relegated to the pit while the dancers claimed the stage. The second program, in 1937, was, prophetically, devoted to Stravinsky: a revival of Apollo plus two new works, Le Baiser de la Fée and Card Game. It was the first of three festivals Balanchine devoted to Stravinsky over the years.

The fifty-year collaboration of these two creative giants is unique in the 20th century. Stravinsky's description of their work together on Balustrade in 1940 is implicitly a description of their shared vision. He wrote, "Balanchine composed the choreography as he listened to my recording, and I could actually observe him conceiving gestures, movement, combinations, and composition. The result was a series of dialogues perfectly complementary to and coordinated with the dialogues of the music." (In 1972, Balanchine choreographed a new ballet to the same score, Stravinsky Violin Concerto.)

The American Ballet's association with the Met came to an end in 1938 and Balanchine took several of his dancers to Hollywood. In 1941, he and Kirstein assembled another classical company, American Ballet Caravan, for a five-month good-will tour of South America. In the repertory were two major new Balanchine works, Concerto Barocco and Ballet Imperial (later renamed Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2). But after the tour this company, too, disbanded, and the dancers were forced to find work elsewhere. Between 1944 and 1946 Balanchine was engaged to revitalize Sergei Denham's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo after the departure of Massine. There he choreographed Danses Concertantes (1944), Raymonda, and Night Shadow (later called La Sonnambula, both in 1946), while reviving Concerto Barocco, Le Baiser de la Fée, Serenade, Ballet Imperial, and Card Party (renamed Jeu de Cartes). Many of Balanchine's most important early works were introduced to America at large by the Ballet Russe, which toured the length and breadth of the country for nine months of the year.

Explanation:

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Where is the question at

Please Write a song for me about heartbreak. I'm good with both singing and rapping. I do prefer rapping, or a mixture of both. The best song will get brainliest, thx I really appreciate it. I'm a female if that helps any.

It's Actually music, but I didn't see that as a choice for subject ;)

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Answer:

I Finished it!!

"I tried on my own

To get you off my mind...

Cry myself to sleep every night...

You left me there

Lying on the floor

No warnings were shown...

I begged you not go

But you turned around

And walked out the door

Of my heart now torn apart

Now I'm drowning in my tears

Trying to forget

And every signal day

Im trying let the pain go

Trying to forget you

Maybe it was my fault

It’s probably cause I didn’t do you right

I still call you every night

Reminding you of all the good times

Seems like you’ve already moved on

I tried on my own

To get you off my mind...

Cry myself to sleep every night...

You left me there

Lying on the floor

No warnings were shown…

And you left me alone…

Didn’t look back at all

Now that you have her…

So I guess…

I should now say…

Goodbye…..:

Explanation:

I really hope you like it, it took me few hours to finish it and i hope you like it!!

Also, i dont really know what to call it, if anyone has any ideas please tell me!

what does sabutas mean

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Answer:

fruit

Explanation:

What is the point of having an armature before you add clay or plaster?

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provides structure and stability

What does it mean when I "score" the surface of clay pieces?

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Answer:

To score a pot or piece of clay means to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together. This is done before brushing on slurry and joining the pieces together. The process is often called "score and slip." For example, you may say, "I scored and slipped the pitcher before joining its handle to it."

Explanation:

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what instrument is this? i need help for my module​

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Answer:

what grade are u and can i have a more clear of that picture so i can answer

So I can’t really see the photo but I think it’s marimba or tubulum or pipe xylophone but just look them up and see if it looks exactly like the photo

I need help with music!!

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What do you need help with?

I get up, I get down and I'm jumpin' around
And the rumpus and ruckus are comfortable now

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Answer:

What is your question

Explanation:

But I like this poem

Sam is a graphic designer. Which option describes his job?
O A. He uses illustrations, photographs, and text to improve the conditions of society.
OB.
He uses illustrations, photographs, and text to show his artistic skills.
Ос. .
He uses illustrations, photographs, and text to solve visual problems for clients.
OD.
He uses illustrations, photographs, and text to solve business problems.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

that is his job

Identify the next number in the Fibonacci sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ___.

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Answer:

fsbfaesfefsea

Explanation:

0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, I hope it helped

What attributes can be used to identify a celebrity?Create a list​

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• Being attractive
• Being famous
• popularity
• self image
• way of presentation
• suitability for products - sponsorships
• May have talent
• May wear expensive and chique clothing

Select the correct answer.
Around 1905, a new art style characterized by vivid, unnatural, and often garish colors was invented by French artists. What term refers to this style of artwork?
A.
Impressionism
B.
Fauvism
C.
Cubism
D.
Surrealism

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The answer is "B. Fauvism."

Around 1905, a new art style characterized by vivid, unnatural, and often garish colors was invented by French artists. This style of artwork is referred to as Fauvism. Thus, option B is the correct answer.

What is Fauvism?

Fauvism is an art movement that emerged at the turn of the twentieth century. It is the name given to the work of a group of artists (including Henri Matisse and André Derain) between 1905 and 1910, which is distinguished by strong colors and fierce brushwork.

The Fauvist style, distinguished by its bold colours, textured brushwork, and non-naturalistic depictions, was a seminal moment in the early twentieth century. One of the most significant contributions of Fauvism to modern art was its radical goal of detaching color from its descriptive, representational function and allowing it to exist on the canvas as an independent element.

Therefore, Fauvism is the correct answer.

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Define linear perspective, horizon line, vanishing point, orthogonal.

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Answer:

Linear perspective comes into play when orthogonal (parallel) lines that recede into the distance appear to get closer together as they converge at a vanishing point on the composition's horizon line.  The line at the top of mountains or buildings is not the horizon line; these objects “rest” on the horizon line.

Explanation:

Linear perspective: a type of perspective used by artists in which the relative size, shape, and position of objects are determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.

Horizon line: Horizon line/eye level refer to a physical/visual boundary where sky separates from land or water. It is the actual height of the viewer's eyes when looking at an object, interior scene, or an exterior scene.

Vanishing point: the point at which something that has been growing smaller or increasingly faint disappears altogether.

Orthogonal: of or involving right angles; at right angles

which is the following is true about the colors of light​

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Answer:

What are the options?

Explanation:

Is there any options.

Why is Fashion referred to as “a mirror of our times”?

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Answer:

Fashion is referred to a "mirror of our times" because when looking at certain time periods you can understand what was happening in their world. Like 70's disco fashion, it was also a time of letting go and being free, the rise of physdelics,anti war, and activism.  You can also go back to the period times where ladies wore corsets and dresses bigger than they could walk in, and men wore pants and jackets. In that period we can see that womens fashion constricted them to the house, and men wore suitale clothing to work.

Explanation:

music form one intervals​

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Answer:

Hope it helps!~

(Sorry if you get it wrong or I got it wrong-

Explanation:

In music theory, an interval is the difference in pitch between two sounds. An interval may be described as horizontal, linear, or melodic if it refers to successively sounding tones, such as two adjacent pitches in a melody, and vertical or harmonic if it pertains to simultaneously sounding tones, such as in a chord.

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Answer:

In a nutshell an interval is the distance between pitches.(between any two notes).

Motown session musician Earl Van directed the funk Brothers as a heavy handed

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Motown session musician Earl Van directed the funk Brothers as a heavy-handed leader.

Who is musician Earl Van?

Earl Van a member of the Circuit in the late 1950s and early 1960s, moved to Motown in late 1962 after touring with Aretha Franklin and Lloyd Price.

From the 1950s until the early 1970s, a group of Michigan artists known as the Funk Brothers had a huge musical influence. They enjoyed the Motown style. Members like Earl Van, James Jameson, Smokey Robinson, and Joe Messina were among them.

From 1959 to 1972, The Funk Brothers, a familiar name in Detroit's jazz clubs, served as Motown Records' lead guitarist and accompanied the label's Motown singers on stage.

Several Motown albums' instrumental backing was provided by the talented but unidentified studio band known as The Funk Brothers.

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How do i draw a black girl with curls?

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Search up tutorials on youtobe

But first, you sketch the head, then you sketch the outline then you swirl the curls on and then you add the features of the face, add shading then you remove the outline and draw on the curls properly

Hope this helps you

I need help for journalism class and idk if any of y’all know how to do this but lmk if y’all know ??

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Answer:

search it up

Explanation:

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Talking in person
Communication
And confrontation

Answer:

Talking in person

Communication

And confrontation

Explanation:


Select the correct answer.
Which is the emotional effect of the drama on the reader?
O A. epiphany
OB.
catharsis
C.
hamartia
D.
hubris

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Answer:

This would probably be B. catharsis

Explanation:

An epiphany is when a character in a story has a sudden realization that changes what happens next

Hamartia is the flaw that brings down a hero in a tragedy

Hubris is a character's excessive pride

Catharsis is the sad, emotional feeling the audience gets when something bad happens, usually when a good character dies

What does it take to be a National Artist? ​

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Answer:

LÁPIZ BORRADOR

Explanation:

Y SABER DIBUJAR :)

this is for art class and im not sure if i should turn it in the assignment was to draw our fav. music artist

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THIS IS AMAZING!!!

If you could get a really bright light and put this paper on top of a canvas and trace with uhh permanent marker? And paint it with detail, it would be the best school project I've ever seen. Honestly though, IT'S AMAZING!

You should turn it in. I bet the other students will be jealous and learn from you !

Dog in a blue hoodie LOL

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Answer:

lol feel bad. for the dog

View compare to POP Art in a short paragraph.

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Answer:

pop is so nice

Explanation:

nice ok l have only pop arts

At a concert, Bao sings a song that is very simple. It has one simple melody and no accompaniment. How would a musician BEST categorize her song?

lyrical poetry

polyphonic

monophonic

organum

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Answer:

its Monophonic

Explanation:

Monophony is the simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody, typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player without accompanying harmony or chords.

Molded knife handles are generally weaker than revered ones. True or False.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

I have both of the knives.

A molded knife is generally weaker than the revered ones is correct. As he knives is more fragile and can easily break away.

They are many thinners and hence the chance are that they will break. Hence the option is true.

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