African music was a big thing. they used a lot of percussion instruments. & things such as bongos. they often used call & response in there songs
evoke passion and strong emotions.
It is a symbolic ancient tantric (mystic/black magic) ideograph used in ancient rituals to evoke similar element like the sun in clockwise motion for progressive life or the 'shakti' to evoke power & destruction by sacrifices.
You are misinformed, I don't like expressionism, its presentation of the world solely from a subjective perspective does not evoke moods or ideas for me.
Black Power emerged as a response to
Someone might evoke a sullen response by being dismissive or indifferent, ignoring the other person's feelings, or bringing up sensitive topics that upset them. Ignoring their efforts to communicate or engage can also lead to a sullen response.
Chuck Norris evokes and maintains an immune response.
Music is a set of instrumental sound so it get to be put together with the tune of a voice of a singer of the written lyrics or words so that it can be recorded and released to be listened played for a better tune and for a pleasing way.'in my undertanding'!
Because without it, the song has no soul. Music can evoke emotions without the use of words. Instrumental music does exactly that.
Music is a form of art. Art is meant to be shared. So the ultimate goal of music is to share it with people, and evoke emotion. Its incredibly powerful.
It's common to have emotional reactions to music, especially devotional songs that can evoke strong feelings and sentiments. Crying can be a natural response to music that resonates deeply with your emotions or beliefs. Embracing these emotions can be a cathartic experience and a way to connect with the spiritual or emotional themes of the songs.
Classical conditioning involves the pairing of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to create a conditioned response. The key elements include an unconditioned stimulus that naturally triggers a response, a neutral stimulus that initially does not elicit a response, and the pairing of the two stimuli to produce a conditioned response. Over time, the neutral stimulus alone can evoke the conditioned response.
In music call-and-response is a succession of 2 distinct phrases usually played by different, where the 2nd phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the 1st phrase.
Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.
Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.
Super close-ups with the actors looking straight to the camera.
The suffix for "evoke" is -ation.