A major scale is a diatonic scale with half-steps only between
A) the third and fourth and seventh and eighth notes
B) the first and second notes and octaves
C) the third and fourth and eleventh and twelfth notes
D) the fifth and sixth
E) the tonic and the dominant
A
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A. CD 1:17 is more syllabic than CD 1:18. B. CD 1:18 is more melismatic than CD 1:17. C. CD 1:17 is more melismatic than CD 1:18. D. CD 1:18 is less syllabic than CD 1:17.
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A) Claes Oldenburg B) David Smith C) Alexander Calder D) Donald Judd E) Isamu Noguchi
You are a well-known Director that has directed many famous productions. The local newspaper wishes to interview you on what it is like to be a director in live theatre
You go to the interview and the first question they ask you is "What is it like as a Director to mainly be the authoritarian force for every aspect of a production, unifying all aspects under a single concept and vision?" You immediately point out that directors are not mainly the authoritarian force for the whole production because _____________.A. Directors mainly work with actors and no other aspect of the show. B. Directors work mainly as collaborators, not authoritarians. C. Directors only work with the concepts of the show and not the implication of the vision. D. Directors function best when balancing between authoritarian and collaborative roles.
In his Ninety-Five Theses, Martin Luther was specifically angered by the __________.
A. sale of indulgences by the Dominican monk Johannes Tetzel B. absence of a Bible in the German vernacular C. introduction of music into the Church liturgy D. satiric attacks on the Church by Desiderius Erasmus