Ayuda con la tarea de arte
Los estudiantes de arte y entusiastas del arte que están en el proceso de aprender a dibujar pueden publicar sus trabajos en la ayuda con las tareas de arte con sus compañeros de clase para comunicarse entre sí. Esta herramienta de tareas de arte se centra en las revisiones del trabajo de los estudiantes y guía a los estudiantes de arte para que aprueben con éxito exámenes importantes. Ya sea que tenga un problema difícil en el proceso de pintura o que de repente pierda la inspiración creativa. Comience y obtenga las mejores respuestas.
- Who is credited with founding Bluegrass, and what was his musical philosophy? A Bill Monroe, who aimed to create music reminiscent of the old Southern style, echoing the sounds of country dances in the backwoods. B Hank Williams, who blended rock and blues influences to form Bluegrass. C Johnny Cash, who introduced Bluegrass by adding electric instruments to country music. D Elvis Presley, who developed Bluegrass as an offshoot of rock and roll.
- What are the key characteristics of a ballad? A Strophic form with a repeated pattern of verse.often perfomed unaccompanied or with guitar, fiddle, or harmonica. B Complex orchestration with multiple instrumental solos. C Fast tempo with heavy percussion and improvisation. D Only performed in religious settings with choral harmonies.
- Test Content Page 13 of 25 Question 13 Why was Ernest Tubb considered the first great honky-tonk singer? A He exclusively performed acoustic folk ballads with no honky-tonk influence. B He rejected honky-tonk music and focused on classical country styles. C He was the first honky-tonk singer to perform on the Grand Ole Opry. D He was known only as a songwriter and never performed live.
- Why did some artists rebel against the Nashville establishment? A They rejected traditional country music entirely in favor of classical compositions. B They sought to eliminate cowboy and frontier influences from country music. C identity to resist the industry's control while honoring the heritage of cowboy songs and frontier ballads. They felt country music had become too commercialized and formed the outlaw movement, embracing the "anthero" D They wanted country music to become more polished and pop-oriented, aligning with mainstream trends.
- . What is the Grond Ole Opry? A A music festival held once a year to celebrate country music. B A television show that exclusively featured rock and pop artists. C A record label that only signed established country artists. D A radio show that became the premier platform for up-and-coming country musicians to perform.