<span>The Apayao region is a section of the Philippines. It is home to the Isnag people which are sometimes referred to as the Apayao people. This is a traditional tribal community and dances are performed to appease their gods. In most cases, the Apayao tribe does one of a series of cordilllera dances, which are complex and 'knotted' which is how they were described by the Spanish. These dances are a celebration of life, and the dance for the sick, is meant to help the ill person get better.</span>
Colors that lie next to one another on the color wheel and share qualities of hue as a result of the mixture of adjacent hues, harmonious hues.
"<span>In visual perception, a color is almost never seen as it really is — as it physically is. This fact makes color the most relative medium in art."-John Cage </span>
Answer: d. Sounds
Explanation:
According to Bruno Netti on Ethnomusicology, Music is diverse. It always expresses a subtext determined by culture, class, gender and personality and by a society's idea of music. Evidenced by the different genres of music we have.
Alan Merriam's three part model on music suggests that music is a phenomenon that consists of three sides; sound, behaviour and ideas.
So therefore for music to be understood, it should be studied as a group of sounds, as behaviour that leads to these sounds, and as a group of ideas or concepts that govern the sound and the behaviour.
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Those composers were considered to be Impressionists.
Explanation:
In context of Ravel's works experimenting with timbre is related with impressionism since the composer used sounds of different musical instruments in a solo compositions. This means, for example, that the sounding of quitar and piano are different. However, Ravel used such techiques that guitar sounding was used in a piano solo works. Another example is the sounds in nature. See as a reference Jeux d'eau ("Play of Water"). There is no such technical characteristic of the piano to produce the sounds of water, but Ravel reflected his impressions from its sounds and look in his piano work.
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Headgear in Brunei Darussalam can be categorised into three kinds: dastar, which is a piece of cloth tied around the head; songkok or kopiah, a type of cap made from velvet; and tengkolok or serban, which resembles a turban and is a typical headdress in the Middle East.