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As a child develops a 'blank' of mind, she learns to explain and predict the behavior of others by reference to her own mental
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That ideology is a connected set of strongly held beliefs based on a few vert abstract ideas or principles,such as constitute
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How do you do ledger lines
they are super confusing
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What do beats look like written in on a musical scale?
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explanation of musical chords and an example. thanks for help.
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Over time, non-specialists are usually able to assimilate radically new scientific ideas, even though these ideas may seem
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which note combination creates an a minor chord
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Tay is learning about chords beats harmony can. And rhytman in music class which type of vocabulary is Tay learning
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Which theory was developed based on observations made on the Galápagos islands?
(1 point) Responses big bang big bang natural
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In the color-coded score, Pink recognizes what element?
Time Signatures Articulations Ornamentations Dynamics
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A triad in which the pitches are played sequentially is called a(n) _______________.
(1 point) Responses consonance consonance
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Unit harmony created quick check
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When do we have to give up on an old theory and try to come up with a new theory?
Would it be when the old theory under goes
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__________ is a sequence of pitches and rhythms; it is also known as a tune.
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The way the elements of music are arranged in a piece of music, the plan of the piece, is called the ________
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Sunshine124
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What are the conflicts main assumption of the theory and it's relationship with social change?
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What is underlying theory in literature review
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A, sharp in a scale
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how is an interval written
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Define the concept " Theory"
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What does a key signature indicate? Responses what instruments to play the piece on what instruments to play the piece on what
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Solfège is (1 point) Responses another name for a key signature. another name for a key signature. a system of syllables that
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What is a group of notes of various pitches which are played one after
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What is a pentatonic scale
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Use the audio sample to answer the question what is the scale? Is it C minor C major C chromatic scale or CPENTATONIC scale
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A cadence marks
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On the recorder carzon sheet, 7 is a what?
sharp time signature measure flat bar line scale double bar line key signature treble
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What is a chord tone?
Explain in one sentence
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What’s a half step?
Explain in a sentence
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_____ refers to the degree of complexity of one or more musical parts that occur simultaneously.
(1 point) Responses Meter Meter
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What is culture deviance theory
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What is social control theory
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blank, which is the set of notes off of which the melody is based.
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We always do fundamentals building with breathing and playing blank, which is the set of notes off of which the melody is based.
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Multiple Choice
_____ refers to the degree of complexity of one or more musical parts that occur simultaneously. (1 point)
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What do theories help scientists do? (1 point ) A propose new ideas on the subject B prove hypotheses to be correct C determine
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What role does harmony play in a composition?
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Multiple Choice
Look at the following segment from a score. Score segment from Mozart’s Overture to The Magic Flute. The image
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Harmony refers to
• notes played simultaneously • single notes • highness or lowness of pitch • the complexity of musical
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Behavioristics incorporates the theory that marketing actions should not be based on observable behaviors.
Responses True True
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Behavioristics incorporates the theory that marketing actions should not be based on observable behaviors.
True or False
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Multiple Choice
Two or more notes played together create ______ , and three or more notes played together create ______ . (1
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What key signature is shown in the notation?
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Multiple Choice
There are _____ types of minor scales. (1 point) Responses three three four four five five six six
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In 6/8 time, which note is it that receives one (1) beat? eighth note whole note quarter note half note
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Question: What does a classic Aristotelian argument begin with?
A. a call to action B. a clear set of facts C. a hook D. a
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Use the following notation to answer the question.
Notation on the bass staff shows a triad containing the notes E, A, and C in
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Use the following notation to answer the question.
Notation on the bass staff shows a triad containing the notes E, A, and C in
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Explanation theory
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Edge worth box in economics
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