How can I improve my choir?

How can I improve my choir? Getting a choir to listen to the quality of their sound blend is an ongoing process, so make sure to keep their ears active. Use regular reminders, warm-up exercises and encourage active listening to melodies present in other parts. Listening to each other is not exclusively for improving the […]

What principle does a lens follow?

What principle does a lens follow? Optical principles for lenses. A lens produces its focusing effect because light travels more slowly in the lens than in the surrounding air, so that refraction, an abrupt bending, of a light beam occurs both where the beam enters the lens and where it emerges from the lens into […]

What is postwar art?

What is postwar art? Rather than a style or set of ideas, Post-war American Art merely defines a time period, and is most often by auction houses to refer to art created between 1945 and 1970 (differentiating from Modern and Impressionist before and Contemporary after.) READ MORE. What art movements were inspired by wartime events? […]

What is the Subtonic in music?

What is the Subtonic in music? The subtonic is the technical name of the seventh tone of the scale in any key (be it a major or minor key). The term subtonic literally means “below the tonic”. What is a Mediant in music? In music, the mediant (Latin: to be in the middle) is the […]

How can I chat without getting bored?

How can I chat without getting bored? How to Talk to a Girl Without It Getting Boring: 9 Simple Tips Start with a light topic. Start things off to invite her to talk. Talk about her friends, her interests and her family. Focus on her, not you. Ask her some questions. Discus about both your […]

What are the green chemicals in leaves?

What are the green chemicals in leaves? The leaves of most plants are green, because the leaves are full of chemicals that are green. The most important of these chemicals is called “chlorophyll” and it allows plants to make food so they can grow using water, air and light from the sun. So the green […]

Is the Four Seasons a violin concerto?

Is the Four Seasons a violin concerto? Vivaldi’s Four Seasons are four violin concertos depicting the seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. They are some of the most extravagant examples of music that tells a story (“program music”) from the baroque period. When did Vivaldi compose the Four Seasons? 1723 Are the Four Seasons […]

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