Music, asked by obianoashleynicole82, 6 months ago

What is the time signature of the song, Dignity of Labor?
What is the key of the song?
What is the first/last note of the song?
What is the first/last so-fa syllable of the song?
What kind of notes and rests are found in the musical score?
What kind of note is found on the first measure of the song?
What is the value of a dotted half note?
Which rest receives the greatest value?
What is the song all about?
Sing the song, Dignity of Labor.
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Answered by mishralopamudra002
226

answer:

2) In music a key is the major or minor scale around which a piece of music revolves. A song in a major key is based on a major scale. A song in a minor key is based on a minor scale.

A song played in the ‘key of C major’ revolves around the seven notes of the C major scale – C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. That ans the fundamental notes making up the song’s melody, chords, and bassline are all derived from hat group of notes.

A song in the ‘key of F major’ uses the notes of the F major scale – F, G, A, Bb, C, D, and E.

Similarly, a piece of music can be in a minor key and revolve around a natural minor scale. For example, a song in the ‘key of D minor’ uses the notes of the D minor scale – D, E, F, G, A, Bb, and C.

Any major scale or natural minor scale can serve as a key for a piece of music.

5) English British English Multiplier

Double whole rest Breve rest 2

Whole rest Semibreve rest 1

Half rest Minim rest 1⁄2

Quarter rest Crotchet rest 1⁄4

6)The first measure (4/4) contains four quarter notes.

7)So for example, the half note by itself gets two beats. If you add a dot, you are taking half of the value of the half note (half of two is one) and adding it to the original value (which is two for the half note). So a dotted half note is the note (worth two) plus half of two (one), which of course equals three.

10)

He climbs out of the limo

Into the stare of a chaperone

And a voice I barely recognize

Is trading money on the phone

I wonder if he'll notice me

And the envy on my face

Infant in my fascination

Longing for his place

Whatever reason you can give

For the way you choose to live

It doesn't matter in the end

Everything is relative

For every poor man with disease

There's a rich man on his knees

A sinner, one who can't forgive

Everything is relative

I'm waiting at the traffic light

In my Deutsches autocar

When he stumbles through the interstreet

Drinking poison from a jar

He wonders if I'll notice him

And the tears upon his face

Soaked in his predestination

Longing for my place

Whatever reason you can give

For the way you choose to live

It doesn't matter in the end

Everything is relative

For every poor man with disease

There's a rich man on his knees

A sinner, one who can't forgive

Everything is relative

The blades are always greener

On the other side of fate

But only relativity

Can differences create

Whatever reason you can give

For the way you choose to live

It doesn't matter in the end

Everything is relative

For every poor man with disease

There's a rich man on his knees

A sinner, one who can't forgive

Everything is relative

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Answered by micadevera2006
39

Answer:

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