How do royalty-free music libraries earn revenue?
a. They don’t.
b. They hope used music becomes popular so it can be licensed elsewhere for fees.
c. They claim performance and mechanical royalties.
d. Free music is an inducement for users to buy other services, such as composition or arranging.
c. They claim performance and mechanical royalties.
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a. shade for the Pope. b. a focal point for the interior. c. an entrance to the dome. d. all of these. e. none of these.
Local parks rose as a direct result of
a. urbanism. b. Manifest Destiny. c. environmentalism. d. naturalism.
You are directing a show in which you want the audience to have a communal experience. After the first performance you notice that the 150 people who attended sat quietly and unresponsively, even at the end of the performance. Provided you can change any aspect of the show, which would most likely be the best change to make?
A. shift the venue of the show from a large theatre to one that is much smaller to be more appropriate for a smaller audience B. change the lighting so that the audience members can see one another and share their experiences C. allow the actors to go out into the audience and connect with the audience members in that way D. add a song for the curtain call and invite the audience to get up and dance
Which of the following is not a function of art outlined by our textbook?
a. art for persuasion b. create extraordinary versions of ordinary objects c. art as commenary d. art for commemoration e. art in worship and ritual f. art as self-expression g. art for delight