Answer:
Add a chord accompaniment on guitar to create more background for the melody.
Explanation:
I would say this because all of the other answers say to change something about the melody or the pulse. The guitar player says she already likes the melody and the pulse. Therefore, adding a chord accompaniment on guitar will add something more behind the song.
“O my
Luve's like the melodie,
That's
sweetly play'd in tune.”
<span>These two
lines from Robert Burns’ poem ‘A Red, Red Rose’ most closely echo the theme of
Stereo Hearts. In the song, the writer compare his heart to a stereo which beats
for the person they love. In the poem, the writer compares his love to a melody
which plays a sweet tune. </span>
Answer:
This is the answer
Explanation:
Artist eL Seed fuses the beauty of Arabic letters with the modern art of graffiti — an art form he calls calligraffiti. He paints colorful, undulating messages of hope and peace on buildings all over the world — from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, to the bridges of Paris (the city where he was born), to the minaret of the mosque in Gabès, Tunisia (his family’s hometown).
We caught up with eL Seed a few weeks ago in Shoreditch, London, where he was painting a large-scale mural as part of the Shubbak Festival — his first UK commission. As he worked high above the street in a cherry-picker lift, the spectacle of his painting slowed traffic and drew a crowd of pedestrians. He took a break to talk to the TED Blog about growing up as an Arab in Paris, and how becoming a graffiti artist who uses Arabic script has shifted his perception of who he is.