What establishes each performer’s movements from place to place and each performer’s bodily position at each
moment?
a. Integrating the elements of the production
b. Staging or blocking
c. Table work
d. Shaping the performance
b
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A contrefact (or recomposition) refers to the process of
a. moldy figs coming to embrace the new music b. deterioration in the quality of jazz bands c. writing new melodies over old chord progressions d. improvising on the melody of an existing song
Which of the following statements is not true?
A. Indian music is based on the human voice-so much so that the pitch range of all Indian music is restricted to less than 4 octaves. B. Musical traditions in India, as in the West, are transmitted through formal education by studying textbooks and written music. C. Karnatak music, or the music of south India, developed along its own lines. D. Hindustani music, or the music of north India, absorbed many Persian elements because many of its rulers came from Persia.
An overlap cut has the same action appearing in two shots
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Crowned Head of an Oni demonstrated the Yoruba and Benin skill in ____
a. ceramic b. wood carving c. stone masonry d. metallurgy