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Is there any sheet music or recordings of the piece? because all music is subjective. But my best guess is D. Moderate tempo and duple meter, because most processional music are in a duple time signature like 4/4 and is andante in its movement.
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<span>Paul McCartney. From 1982 to 1986 Eric Stewart worked with Paul McCartney as a guitarist, vocalist,and song writer on three albums. Stewart's influence is quite obvious in the 1982 song Take it Away from the Tug of War album, which features the layered vocals the 10cc band was famous for.</span>
<span>Proportion: certain objects are smaller than others to create depth; the objects are all relatively small and proportionate to each other.
Composition: bolder colors seem to leap off the page, whereas lighter colors appears to fall back; almost all the objects are vertically (or almost vertically) placed so the eye travels up and down when looking at the piece; there is balance of shape and color.
Answer will vary for the artist's message but should be backed by reason. Like the artwork is inspired by what is happening in the life of the artist; what is happening in society, or even what universal truth the artist wants to impart to his/her audience.</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I have in mind the group I belong to. The folklore that exists within my group has the purpose of honoring Mother Nature and it is an ingrained part of our belief system.
In my culture, there are many stories about the benefits that Mother Nature provided to us. That is why we honor and respect nature and write songs, create dances, and do ceremonies to thank mother nature for all the things it provides.
We thank the Sun because its rays mean life for all the creatures on earth. We thank the rain because water means life for the planet. We thank the wind because it allows us to live. And of course, we honor the land, the soil, for all the food it provides.