Principles of Design - Visual strategies used by artists in conjunction with the visual Elements of Arts for expressive purposes.
Balance - Principle of design classified into symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial symmetry.
harmony - Described as sameness, the belonging of one thing with another.
proportion - Size relationship of forms and shapes that causes a sense of unity and harmony.
Dominance / Emphasis - Creation of an area of composition that is visually dominant and commands attention.
variety - Combining visual elements to achieve intricate and complex relationships.
Movement - Result of using elements of art to move the viewers' eye around and within the image.
rhythm - Continuance or feeling of movement achieved by the repetition of regulated visual information.
Rhythm (Music) - Patterns in time with qualities like tempo, meter, and rhythmic pattern.
Melody - Succession of consecutive notes or tones changing in pitch and duration.
Harmony (Music) - Combination of different tones or pitches played or sung together
Texture (Music) - Relationship of melodic and harmonic lines in music, categorized as monophonic, homophonic, or polyphonic.
Dynamic - Degree of softness and loudness of music.
timbre - Quality of sound generated by an instrument or voice.
Classification of Musical Instruments - Categorized into idiophones, membranophones, chordophones, aerophones, and electrophones based on the Hornbostel-Sachs classification.
Form (Music) - Arrangement of musical events or themes throughout the composition using statement of the theme, repetition, contrast, and variation.