Answer: Kotekan
Explanation: This is a style of playing characteristic of Balinese gamelan music, used for playing at high speed, which is possible because the notes are split between two instruments, i.e between two musicians. In this way, parts of the music that are locked together (interlocked), in the aforementioned manner are quickly played, separating the notes. The two separate parts played on the two instruments are thus combined to form a single musical line that is heard as a whole, that is, as an inseparable part, though it consists of two parts. Given that the notes have been previously split into two instruments, then the way of playing is locked again in its entirety, fast playing is possible. One note core, that is, a separable note, can be divided into two, four, and even eight notes, which are merged again into a single note core by combining the playing of multiple instruments in the aforementioned interlocking method.
Art is used as a form of expression. Greek artists included the ideas of reason, moderation, balance, and harmony, because it was what they believed in. The Greeks often glorified the idea of being useful, peaceful, and living in simplicity, which would explain why their art work was influenced by it.
Answer:
Yes, the relationship between Consonance and Dissonance is constant since ages.
Explanation:
In music, consonance and dissonance are categories of successive and simultaneous sounds. In one hand, Consonance is connected with sweetness, acceptability and pleasantness, while Dissonance is related with harshness and unpleasantness. But for years together they defined each other by mutual exclusion.
As Hindemith has rightly stressed, "<em>The two concepts have never been completely explained, and for a thousand years the definitions have varied, but they are together and constant</em>".