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Name and describe three major stylistic aspects of Baroque music.

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Answered by Nitish0001
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Some general characteristics of Baroque Music are: MELODY: A single melodic idea. TEXTURE: Balance of Homophonic (melody with chordal harmony) and polyphonic textures. TIMBRE: Orchestral - strings, winds and harpsichord with very little percussion.



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Answered by shilpa85475
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The term "Baroque" refers to an ideology and a cultural period that originated in Rome and spread throughout Europe. The traits of the Baroque era can be found in literature, philosophy, art, and music, and it lasted from the seventeenth to the mid-eighteenth centuries. Let's look at why this schematization is particularly problematic in music.

The use of monody with accompaniment and the Cyphered Bass was the most original characteristic of baroque music.

The gradual affirmation of harmonic sensitivity, the introduction of the Basso Continuo, and the accompanying monody all occurred throughout the Baroque era.

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