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classical
term in ordinary usage denotes a conformity with the principles and characteristics of ancient greek and roman literature and art embodying formal elegance simplicity dignity and correctness
classical melodies
are tuneful and easy to remember. they often sound balanced and symmetrical because they are frequently made up of two phrases of the same length
sonata( to sound)
is a musical composition for one or more instruments was used for works in a three- or four-movement format for one or two instruments
string quartet
a sonata for string quartet
sonata da chiesa
evolved into a clearly defined form in three or four movements during the preclassical and early classical
concerto
is a musical composition typically in three movements for one or more solo instruments with orchestra
concerto style
was developed especially by the italian composer Claudio Monteverdi
symphony
is an orchestral composition consisting usually of four contrasting sectionsor movements
franz josef hayde
an austrian composer who was born into a poor family father of symphony
first aid
refers to the actions taken in response to someone who is injured or has suddenly become ill
airway
if the casualty is able to speak to the first aider
principles of wound dressing
the first aider should always cover a wound he/she had spotted on the casualty with a dressing to help prevent infection
ballroom dance
is a type of social dancing that follows prescribed steps
cha-cha-cha
is the name of a dance of cuban origin. it is danced to the music of the same name introduced by Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrin in the early 1950s
basic footwork pattern
is also found in several Afro-Cuban dances from the santeria religion
Donatello
One of the most successful and admired sculptors of the Italian Renaissance was who used a variety of media in sculpture