Name three ways musical tension is created.
What will be an ideal response?
Possible answers include increase in harmonic or rhythmic complexity, increase in dynamic level, a rise in the pitch of a melody, a key change, increase in thickness or density of the sound
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What is implied by the term "lute intabulation"?
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What will be an ideal response?
A friend treats you to a performance of Harvey at a theatre in his home town
While looking at the program, you discover from the biographies that the actor playing Elwood P. Dowd is the manager of a men's clothing store and the actress playing Veta Louise is a teacher at the local high school. Several college students are performing in the production, but your friend tells you that this theatre is not affiliated with a school. From this information, you know that the theatre you are attending is a. a commercial theatre. b. a community theatre. c. an Off-Broadway theatre. d. a resident theatre.
Discuss how Broadway is a "business," particularly the increasing role that corporations play in the theatre of the Times Square district. What are the pros and cons?
What will be an ideal response?