Does anyone have music writing tips that i can use to write songs

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Use personal experiences and metaphors

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I need the best anime pic please thanks!!!

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what for?

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There you go.:-)

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XD........

Question 6( Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
Early displayed photographs often had what characteristic?
They were placed behind glass.
They had elaborate frames.
They were displayed as life-sized representations
They were mounted on plywood without frames

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The answer is “They were mounted on plywood without frames.”

helllllp i need help bad i fen to turn 17 i want some people to turn up wit on zo om

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Answer:

ok

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Please use proper grammar.

please help with this i couldn't figure them out for hw

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your answers are right! positive space is created from the main object of the piece, or the thing that draws the observers eyes, whereas the negative space is the “blank” part of the canvas, or the background. hope that helped!

4. Name three countries in which Andean music originated.
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chile, bolivia, and peru

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colombia,peru,ecuador

Hi! My lowest note is a D4 and my highest is a E4.

Is a E4 note a low note?

I’m a 14 year old girl btw.

Also I’m singing a song for choir and is a song in Eb good for me?

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Answer:

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I would think it would be just fine!

What does thinking in the creative process encompass

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A creative process involves both divergent and convergent thinking - also known as left brain- and right brain activities. Read more in our blogpost here. Divergent thinking is concerned with seeing things differently and producing novel ideas.

i do art..
i dont think its good..
what's your guy's opinion on my art?

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it's not my preferred art style choice but it's still pretty good, better than me Imao

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AHHHHHH I LUV THIS!!!!

YOUR A BETTER DRAWER THAN MEEE

ong im so sorry im writing in caps-  

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FM
Meaning in marching band

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It is a field manual

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FM
Meaning in marching band

Fast marching

The history of the guitar in 7 sentence

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Guitar, plucked stringed musical instrument that probably originated in Spain early in the 16th century, deriving from the guitarra latina, a late-medieval instrument with a waisted body and four strings. ... The early guitar was narrower and deeper than the modern guitar, with a less pronounced waist.The guitar originally had four courses of strings, three double, the top course single, that ran from a violin-like pegbox to a tension bridge glued to the soundboard, or belly; the bridge thus sustained the direct pull of the strings. In the belly was a circular sound hole, often ornamented with a carved wooden rose. The 16th-century guitar was tuned C–F–A–D′, the tuning of the centre four courses of the lute and of the vihuela.

From the 16th to the 19th century several changes occurred in the instrument. A fifth course of strings was added before 1600; by the late 18th century a sixth course was added. Before 1800 the double courses were replaced by single strings tuned E–A–D–G–B–E′, still the standard tuning.

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just choose what you want out of the paragraphs ^^

What is this symbol called?​

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The sharp symbol

Answer: It's a sharp sign.

Explanation: Sharp sign means the note that is one half step higher than the natural note. Hope this helps can i get brainliest

label the forces acting on the object. In what direction is the box moving? How do you know?

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wht subject dis is

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How do we count quarter notes in 4/4?

a. 1 (2,3,4)
b. 1 (2) 3 (4)
c. 1,2,3,4
d. 1+2+3+4+
e. 1e+a, 2e+a, 3e+a, 4e+a​

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C

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In 4/4, there are four quarter notes in a measure, so it is counted as 1, 2, 3, 4.

help please (psychology)

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D Case Study

A case study is an in-depth study of one person, group, or event. Much of Freud's work and theories were developed through the use of individual case studies.

Hey human beings out there can one of yall post a question saying hello or something that way I can answer it because I am doing a challenge so ya so just say hello or something as your answer on this question the create your own for me please I will mark brainliest who does and stuff

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Hello

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um....... ok? HELLO

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why are u doin this?

The religion of French king Louis Xlv from 1643-1715 was marked by power and wealth. How did that historical context affect the art or time

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Louis XIV

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The French flourish in arts and literature in 17th century. This period was called the Splendid Century. In the reign of Louis XIV, enormous painting along with sculptures done. He was the greatest patron of art in France. The Palace of Versailles constructed in Baroque style, with a commission from Louis XIV in the 1660s. The Baroque era started in 1600 to 1750, where art and architectures dramatized with decorative and stylistically complex.

help me please (psychology)

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The answer to this question is d because there is the strongest correlation

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Explain how Eileen plans to command more money on the open market in the following scenario.

Situation: Eileen has been growing and selling standard coffee beans for seven years. Recently, she changed the way she grows them, so they now have a natural vanilla flavor, which will eliminate the need for creamers when brewed.

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Since everything is homegrown it would cost more money

Subject is art pls help. The question is in the photo :) (NOT my art that I drew, it's just a question.)

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It prob works by shading and highlighting certain parts of the ground and making it as realistic as possible.

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The answer should be forced perspective.  It's an optical illusion

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Forced perspective is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them and the vantage point of the spectator or camera.

I hope this helps =)

What do the elements of design include?​

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Graves (1902-1978), who attempted to gestate the fundamental principles of aesthetic order in visual design, in his book, The Art of Color and Design (1941), defined the elements of design as line, direction, shape, size, texture, value, and color, concluding that "these elements are the materials from which all .
The elements of design include; color, value, shape, form, space, and texture.

Do you like my story?
Reed woke up bright and early one morning, awaking to a beautiful day. The sun was shinning, the birds were chirping and nobody else was awake to ruin it for him! A day like this may never come again! The sun felt like it was pulling him out his window! He stretched his wings and took off into the air. Diving through the clouds and flying back up to the sun. The grass still covered in morning dew, blew lightly in the wind. He twirled around and around his tail spinning out towards the open air. He never got to be himself in the Kingdom of Earth. It was all war, battle training, royalty drama, his sisters fighting over who was the heir to the throne, his brother following him - wait what? Reed spun around to see his little brother Muck, flying up towards him. "Reed! Reed! Over here!" Muck said waving his talons at him. Reed glided down to him. "Yes? What is it? Is Cattail dying? Ooh that would be great! Honestly I think Fern would be a better queen-" Muck gave Reed a 'Just shut up and listen!' look. "Better! Although Cattail dying would be pretty great, don't tell her I said that! We're having a GIANT feast!" Reed's jaw dropped. "How big!?" Muck spread his wings to demonstrate how big. "Super big!" Reed thought about a feast that big. "When?" He blurted. "I already told you! Tonight!" Reed twirled in the air. "Why are we having a feast?" Reed said as he glided back down to Muck. "Tonight they choose Cattail or Fern for the queen, remember?" Oops, I forgot. Reed thought. "Why are you out here anyways?" Muck tilted his head a tiny bit. "Because it's a beautiful day!" Reed did a few flips in the air. "OK! I'm heading to the playground!" Muck called out to Reed. Reed waved his talons as he watched Muck vanish in the distance. He did one more flip for good luck, this time letting the sunlight catch his red-brown wings. He glided to Fern's window. She was polishing her already gleaming talons with a silk handkerchief for tonight. Her light brown scales shimmering in the light. Her sparrow, Petal sat on her shoulder right next to her pearl necklace that draped around her neck. Reed crawled through her window and sat down. "What's up?" She asked looking at his refection in the mirror. "Not much but- IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY, WE'RE HAVING A FEAST, AND YOU COULD BE THE HEIR FOR THE THRONE! Like I said not much." Fern chuckled as she set down her silk handkerchief. She turned around to face Reed. "Why are you up so early? You are usually the last to wake up. And you could've just came through the archway." Reed tapped his chin sarcastically. "Well the sun woke me up and it was beautiful so I went for a fly, ran into Muck, and came to find you. And I was outside and I'd prefer not to run into Cattail after I broke her pearl necklace. Ooh her face when that happened was worth it!" Fern couldn't hold it in this time, she snorted and looked at Reed that showed she was amused. "I bet!" She chuckled. MORE COMING SOON!!

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..I don't like it..I LOVE IT!

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I read the whole thing, and I love everything about it.

p.s Thank you for the points, MAKE PART 2

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Sounds like a good one!

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It's starting off great, can't wait to read more♥

what is the pythagoream theorem?



cmon yall know why im asking this MY TWO QUESTIONS GOT DELETED SO LIKE UHM

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Answer: my whole accont got deleted smh

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In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem, or Pythagoras's theorem, is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. It states that the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares on the other two sides.

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What do you think of this pixel art? Art remember

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it’s a very deep and meaningful pixel art. it shows how squidward has had enough and he needs to end it all. before he could do so, he points the gun at me. his have shows a deep pleasure in doing so but i can’t see a hint of depression coming off of him. great work man

Answer:Noiceeeeeeeee

Explanation:yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

I have to draw something about recycling and Florida give me ideas

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Answer: aligator in someone house during a flood

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Brainliest plz

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recying can

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true or false barely getting any sleep in 2 days is bad

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true

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True

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Does anybody have any songs i can use to re write?

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Answer:

Before you go

By: Lewis Capaldi

any song by kid loari

What is this clef called?​

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It’s called a bass clef

Answer: this clef is a bass clef

45 pts + Brainliest for correct answer.
(Serious answers only)

What species of crab was used in Noisestorm's Crab Rave music video?

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The species of crab used in the music video of Crab Rave was the red crab.

The red crab is a species of a crab that was used in the video.

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Lithodes aequispinus

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How does “our town” affect theater today

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because it does!!!!!!!
Makes people not want to take things for granted

Where are the smallest bones in the human body found?
foot
ear
O O O
hand
O knee

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middle ear

The 3 smallest bones in the human body--malleus, incus, and stapes--are located in the middle ear.

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plzzz help me......... I'll give 63 point....When President Woodrow Wilson and the other world leaders met inFrance at the Paris Peace Conference, they had many importantdecisions to make. If they made the best possible decisions, maybe theworld would stay at peace for a long time to come. If not, conflicts couldbegin again that might lead to another war.President Wilson had a plan in mind, called the Fourteen Points, that he thought would lead to world peace. Other people still had their minds more on the conflicts of World War I. There were still conflicting claims to land that had to be settled. European countries needed billions of dollars to repair the damage done by the war. Countries that had been invaded by Germany wanted to be sure that it would not happen again. Some people felt that the country of Germany should be punished for starting the war.The leaders at the peace conference discussed and argued and finally came up with some plans. They createdseveral treaties, each one dealing with one of the defeated Central Powers. The main one was the treaty withGermany called the Treaty of Versailles.The Treaty of Versailles blamed Germany for the war, and its provisions were very harsh for Germany. Germanywas ordered to reduce its military to a small part of what it had been before the war. The size of its army wouldhave to be reduced to 100,000 men. It was not allowed to have tanks, heavy artillery, military aircraft, orsubmarines. Germany was also ordered to pay huge amounts of reparations, or payments for war damages.Germany lost territory too. Parts of Germany were combined with parts of other countries to form Poland andCzechoslovakia. The provisions of the treaty, if followed, would leave Germany a weak country.Other parts of the treaty divided Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, which would be dealt with further inlater treaties.The Treaty of Versailles also set up the League of Nations, which had been one of President Wilson's suggestions. Its purpose was to settle disputes between countries and prevent future wars. However, Germany and other Central Powers were not admitted to the League of Nations. The United States Congress voted against the League of Nations, so the United States did not join either.The League of Nations would be based in Geneva, Switzerland, a neutral nation in World War I and in many otherwars. It would be authorized to call in nations when they were having a dispute, and attempt to settle the problem.If the nations could not agree on a solution, the League of Nations could apply sanctions, or punishments. Thesmallest sanction was a warning. Next came economic sanctions, which meant that a country's trade could be cut off. The most severe sanction would be the use of military force. However, since the League of Nations did not have its own military, and no other countries were in a position to support it with their own military forces after the war, this provision could not really be used.There were problems with the parts of the treaty regarding Germany too. German citizens were very unhappy with the treaty, and felt that their country had been treated unfairly. At first, Germany did do what many of the treaty's provisions called for, but not everything. Then, with the rise of the Nazi party in the 1930s, it began to ignore the treaty altogether. Germany began to once again build up its military power, and it refused to pay reparations.Some historians say the treaty was too harsh, and that it led to the popularity of the Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler inGermany. 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