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... pattern , the main stress is on beat 1 with a secondary stress on beat 3. This repeated pattern of stressed and unstressed beats is called the meter of the music , a term that is used in a very similar way in describing the rhythm of ...
... pattern , the main stress is on beat 1 with a secondary stress on beat 3. This repeated pattern of stressed and unstressed beats is called the meter of the music , a term that is used in a very similar way in describing the rhythm of ...
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... pattern of this speech , as so often in Shakespeare , is iambic pen- tameter . But in the second line the pattern is broken by the trochee " Give me , " which emphasizes the Duke's yearning for music and for love . In line 5 ...
... pattern of this speech , as so often in Shakespeare , is iambic pen- tameter . But in the second line the pattern is broken by the trochee " Give me , " which emphasizes the Duke's yearning for music and for love . In line 5 ...
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... pattern and hence the meter ? Is there more than one possible pattern ? c . Is the tempo relatively fast or slow ? d . Does the song change either the meter or the tempo during its course ? e . Does the melody consist of notes held for ...
... pattern and hence the meter ? Is there more than one possible pattern ? c . Is the tempo relatively fast or slow ? d . Does the song change either the meter or the tempo during its course ? e . Does the melody consist of notes held for ...
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What Is Art? Acrylic | 3 |
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The Functions of the Arts Engraving | 28 |
Copyright | |
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