A tala is a repeated note (or two) that sounds over and over in a traditional Indian composition
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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a. frequent experimentation b. conventional treatment of ballads and standards c. rapid shifts of mood and tempo d. very high levels of technique
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a. The Upper Falls of the Reichenbach b. The Fall of an Avalanche in the Grisons c. Snow Storm—Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth d. Monk by the Sea
Which of the following is true of Japan during the Great Depression?
A. It pursued imperialist goals in the Far East. B. It sought economic and military aid from the United States. C. It replaced its monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. D. Its economy and government collapsed almost simultaneously.
Theaster Gates’ Sanctum was influenced by __________.
a. postmodern architecture b. street art c. public memorials d. relational aesthetics