Understanding structural arrangement and how music is organized also helps us understand “how various cultures and subcultures think about time and space in general [but] there is more to music than the structure of sounds.” What else beyond the structural elements of rhythm, meter, melody, and harmony, do we need to study to gain a complete understanding of the music?
What will be an ideal response?
• The social activities and ideas of the people who are making the music . . . "all of the aspects of the music, not just its sound."
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a. Music Xray b. Nielsen c. BMI d. IFPI
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a) allude to the movements of water. b) narrate a story. c) depict the process of snow falling. d) depict flowers in the process of blooming.
As a director, you wish for your latest production to be visually stunning. You work with your technical designers and plan to have several large set pieces for the show, extensive lighting, and many character entrances and exits. All of these elements will make the show much more visually appealing. Which type of theatre arrangement would likely be the most conducive with these factors in mind?
A. thrust B. proscenium C. flexible space D. arena
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a. Jacques-Louis David b. Gustave Courbet c. Théodore Géricault d. Eugène Delacroix e. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres