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Baroque Music was to evoke emotions in people and make them feel scared, sad, or whatever the goal was. Renaissance Music was to sound as professional and traditional as possible without any emotion but happy and surprised at how good it sounded.
Compare and contrast it with what?
The contrast between true black and true white on the screen. The higher the contrast ratio the better. 1000:1 is better than 700:1. An advertised dynamic contrast ration is much higher than the contrast ratio, but not a true measurement of contrast. Dynamic contrast adjusts the backlighting to give the effect of an overall brighter or darker image.
mega contrast ratio is a brand name of technology used by a electronics company to describe the contrast ratio of the screen
CT scans with contrast, and CT scans without contrast.
The Renaissance outside of Italy combined a little bit of the old, Italian style with some of the new Northern Renaissance style. This renaissance was spurred by the invention of the printing press.
religious themes
religious themes
The renaissance focused more on the ideas of spreading education and ideas of math and art, while the Enlightenment built on this ideas and questioned them.
The Renaissance spirit embraced the secular literature of ancient Greece and Rome, where as the medieval mind considered it pagan. References to Greco-Roman deities abound in Renaissance literature.
with a Venn diagram. its when you use two large circles that are overlapping.
No need, it was the same thing. Historians are only now splitting them for 'the want of something to do', in my opinion.
The three types are: smooth, cardiac, and skeletal. They are all significant, because if anyone of them fail to work, you die.
No, William Byrd was not a Puritan. He was an English composer, known for his vocal and instrumental works, especially for his sacred music. Byrd was a Catholic, which was in contrast to the Puritans who were a Protestant faction in England at the time.
Well, I only know one thing for now which is art. Artists at the time of the Renaissance found new techniques in art and used new perspectives including the use of 3D and light contrast. The website below shows what I just explained in more detail. good luck! Resource: http://www.chiff.com/a/renaissance-art.htm
That's "dissonance". Examples are Alban Berg, John Cage, and an ever-increasing fraction of the 'rock' genre since around 1970.
Baroque Music was to evoke emotions in people and make them feel scared, sad, or whatever the goal was. Renaissance Music was to sound as professional and traditional as possible without any emotion but happy and surprised at how good it sounded.