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What is the distinctive musical characteristic of Arnold Schoenberg

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Answered by wwwsunnyjaiswal0786
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Both movements end on tonic chords, and the work is not fully non-tonal. Breaking with previous string-quartet practice, it incorporates a soprano vocal line. During the summer of 1910, Schoenberg wrote his Harmonielehre (Theory of Harmony, Schoenberg 1922), which remains one of the most influential music-theory books.

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Answered by nasimaakhtarratua
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Expressionist music often features:

a high level of dissonance.

extreme contrasts of dynamics.

constantly changing textures.

'distorted' melodies and harmonies.

angular melodies with wide leaps.

extremes of pitch.

no cadences.

MELODY: Melodies are often fragmented, dissonant and experimental. Depending on the form or style used, melodies could be based on scales from non-Western countries, chromatic scales, twelve-tone rows, or microtonal scales. HARMONY: Harmony is often experimental and dissonant.

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