mass mass
The atomic mass is the mass of an atom
Full mass = 52.2 kgEmpty mass = 3.64 kgFull mass = (MT mass) + (water mass)52.2 = (3.64) + (water mass)Water mass = 52.2 - 3.64 = 48.56 kg
We can find atomic mass and mass number in chemical elements. Atomic mass is about weight of the atom. Mass number is about total of neutrons and protons.
Mass = weight /gravity Density = Mass / Volume So, if you know the density and the volume, you can calculate the mass. Also, you can measure the mass by measuring the weight. On earth, mass and weight are equal.
Motet and Mass
A Mass is always based on a specific text that is part of the liturgy of a given day. One difference between a renaissance Mass and a motet is that the motet, while usually sacred, was not always specifically connected to texts from the liturgy of the Mass.
Catholic
A motet is an unaccompanied choral composition with sacred lyrics; intended to be sung as part of a church service. There are to many variations for it to have something to do with mass.
motet and the mass
Motet and Mass, both in polyphonic settings.
Motet.
What the mass and the motet have in common is their composition by the same composer. As a Spanish composer of religious music, Tomas Luis Victoria [1548-August 20, 1611] is known for his motets, which are anthems; and masses. An example of one of his masses, and of one of his motets, is 'O quam gloriosum [est regnum]', which translates as 'Oh how glorious [is the kingdom]'. The mass and the motet in question share the composer, the music, and the title, but not the words. For the words of the mass come from the Catholic text for celebrating the mass. And the motet's words come from an All Saints' Day antiphon, which is a kind of refrain that's sung at the beginning of a psalm and at the end of each verse of that psalm. Therefore, the antiphon and the motet end with the quotation from Revelation 14:4, 'Sequuntur agnum quocumque ierit', which means 'They follow the Lamb wherever He goes.'
Imitative counterpoint and homophony.
Gilles Motet was born on 1956-06-22.
A madrigal is a secular vocal music composition originating in Italy during the Renaissance period, typically sung without accompaniment. On the other hand, a motet is a sacred vocal music composition with multiple vocal parts, often sung in Latin and commonly associated with the Medieval and Renaissance eras. The main distinction lies in their religious or secular contexts.
The primary technique used in motet composition is homophony.