On "I Got A Woman" Ray Charles focused on
a. boogie-woogie piano technique.
b. crooning vocal style.
c. getting important messages across to the listener.
d. portraying his emotions and showing his feelings through movement and playing.
d
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What are some of the terms used to describe music that “deliberately brings together local and distant musical ideas and sounds”? What term does Worlds of Music prefer for this type of music and why?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is not true regarding the total theatre work of Robert Wilson?
A. Plays are very short, often lasting no more than 15-30 minutes. B. Wilson creates stage images that seem to come from the world of dreams and hallucinations. C. Plays incorporate and fuse together music, dance, language, scenic image, and light. D. Wilson's plays focus on major historical figures whose influence has been felt across generations and continents.
Which de Stijl artist sought to create a universal means of expression by using only a palette of the three primary colors, gradations of black and white, and horizontal and vertical lines?
A. Paul Klee B. Walter Gropius C. Piet Mondrian D. Joan Miró
The goliards were
a. unfaithful husbands from eighteenth-century opera. b. students preparing for the priesthood who sang songs with erotic content. c. followers of platonic love. d. medieval poets from the Middle East.