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Answer:
a) The bottle with the bigger size would create higher pitch because the bigger air space within the bottle the higher the pitch
b) By adding water i reduced the the air space in the bottle with higher pitch in a way that both bottles have same air space within them since the pitch of the bottle depends on the air space within them.
c) From my own understanding a beat can be defined as the rate or as the speed at which music is played,if we are to look at beat from the sound wave view point a beat is result from interference of two sound waves and if the wave are in phase that is if they are producing the same note (this means they are of the same frequency) then they would produce a higher sound (i.e is the resulting wave will be amplified ) but if they are not of the same frequency (i.e the both bottle does not generate the same note ) the they produce a lower sound (i.e the resulting wave would be noise)
Explanation:
A bottle is a actually consider as the ' closed-end air column '. Some organs Pipes are the example of musical instruments that works in the same way. Actually the length of the bottle or the length of the closed end air column affect the pitch of the note.
Bottle with water(partially filled) will function as the closed-end air columns, which are basically tubes that are open at one end and closed or covered from others.
When playing a musical instruments that is closed-end air column like bottles, the pitch of the note depend upon the length of the air column means how much water are filled and how much empty space are there. The shorter the air column , the higher the frequency.
The "modern oboe" was developed by the Gomez family in the later part of the 18th century. Group of answer choices True False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The modern oboe was actually designed by the Triébert family, who was a French family devoted to the making of woodwind instruments. They are given the attribution of providing definitive characteristics to the French oboe. They established the "modern oboe" specifically in the 1860s. It was actually Guillaume's second son who developed the system that would later be recognized as the official oboe of the Paris Conservatory.
What style emulates past examples, encourages unity of appearance, and exhibits grand scale in lavish interiors?
Answer:
A. Classical eclecticism.
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
A. Classical eclecticism.
B. Spanish Colonial Revival.
C. Colonial Revival.
D. Richardsonian Romanesque.
Classical eclecticism is the style that exhibits all these characteristics. Classical eclecticism appeared as a rejection of the High Victorian style. It attempted to return to a more regular, unified and restrained type of architecture. Because of this, it obtained inspiration from the past, especially the Italian Renaissance, ancient Rome, the Baroque and 18th century France, Interiors were exuberant and lavish, often with antique furniture from these time periods.
Final answer:
The Empire style in architecture emulates past examples, encourages unity of appearance, and showcases grand scale in lavish interiors.
Explanation:
The style being described in the question is the Empire style, which was an early 19th-century design movement in architecture and decorative arts. This style aimed at emulating past examples, encouraging unity of appearance, and exhibiting grand scale in lavish interiors.
It drew inspiration heavily from symbols and ornaments borrowed from the ancient Greek and Roman empires, exemplified by buildings with simple timber frames, box-like constructions, and expensive veneers.
One notable example of the Empire style is the Église Sainte-Marie Madeleine in Paris, which reflects the grandeur and influence of this architectural movement.