Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata and Fuge in D minor
Question : What is the difference between a painting and a musical piece?
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Well they are both different ways to express stuff.
ReplyDeleteMusic is made with instruments, paintings are made with paint and brushes
ReplyDeleteI dont really think there is a difference. There is a difference Physically.
ReplyDeleteI don't believe there really is a difference besides the obvious. Both are ways to express yourself and what you're feeling, but painting is a way to physically show your emotions, and music is a way to show them verbally.
ReplyDeleteone you can hear and one you can see
ReplyDeleteA painting depicts many thoughts and actions you catch visually as to a song you catch through listening and making it what you believe it to be.
ReplyDeletethere really isn't a difference in them because you can make them into whatever you want them to be
ReplyDeleteNot much, besides the physical part, I mean.
ReplyDeleteA painting displays the physical aspects of what music is. Emotion.
ReplyDeleteI think that the painting is what see and music is what you hear so I think it combines the two. It depends what type of music it is.
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