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Composition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Composition can refer to: • Composition (logical fallacy), in which one assumes that a whole has a property solely because its various parts have that property • Compounding is also known as composi...
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Composition (visual arts) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Composition - Definition of Composition at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Composition. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... General makeup: the changing composition of the electorate.
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Composition competitions, jobs, news, interviews, articles and other resources for composers. ... C:T talks to James Weeks, music director of the New London Chamber Choir, who perform Saariaho, Xenakis and Ligeti at the Church of St Andrew in Holborn, London on 25th Sept; ... Composition News...
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Art composition, terms, questions and answers on watercolors, painting the human form and more! Great for beginning artists. ... Composition Glossar...
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Musical composition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Musical composition is: • an original piece of music • the structure of a musical piece • the process of creating a new piece of music A piece of music exists in the form of a written composition in ...
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ENGLISH COMPOSITION AND ESSAY WRITING ... Unlike other academic homework’s that you get, composition and essaying is one kind of writing where you can write how and what you feel. Of course keeping in mind the author’s representation of thoughts and words that you are digging into and then letting out your thoughts takes...
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Photography: The Rules of Composition ... Composition is the combining of distinct parts or elements to form a whole. In photography that thought is very important in taking good pictures. The following guidelines are just to be thought about though, it is not necessary to try to use them with every picture you take or...
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In general, good pictures result from careful attention to some basic elements of composition, together with appropriate lighting and an interesting subject. There is, however, no "right" way to take a picture.
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