Asked by YOUR MOM
I am doing a music assignment and I need help...
Why might a composer use silence in a piece of music?
1. To mark the formal structure.
2. To represent an idea.
3. to create tension.
4. All of the above.
I think the answer is 4.... but am I wrong?
Why might a composer use silence in a piece of music?
1. To mark the formal structure.
2. To represent an idea.
3. to create tension.
4. All of the above.
I think the answer is 4.... but am I wrong?
Answers
Answered by
YOUR MOM
Never mind the answer is 4... I got it correct.
Answered by
Evan Hansen
I was going to say it as number 4, sorry I'm late. Wish I got here to tell you sooner.
Sincerely,
Me
Sincerely,
Me
Answered by
Kat
How many beats are in an eighth rest (An image shows a music note consisting of a forward slash character with a fat dot attached to the top at the left by a small tail.)?
Answered by
michael
an eighth rest has 1/2 a beat
Answered by
i like dream smp
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. D
5. D
2. A
3. C
4. D
5. D
Answered by
C.h.i.l.l
i like dream smp is correct
Answered by
ribeiro
1) answer is B 1/2
2) answer is A 2
3) answer is C 7
4) answer is D hat
5) answer is D all of the above
for connexus, trust me, i got it all right
2) answer is A 2
3) answer is C 7
4) answer is D hat
5) answer is D all of the above
for connexus, trust me, i got it all right
Answered by
obito
b
a
c
d
d
a
c
d
d
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