Answer:
C. Classical period music was more simple and balanced, compared to Baroque.
Explanation:
The classical period of music came after Baroque and it was relatively different in style and manner.
<u>The sound of classical pieces is lighter, clearer, and simpler.</u> There was more balanced in the compositions, more yearning for the purity of the melody than ever before. It’s even today regarded as kind of the basic for the music theory since it strived towards structure and clearness, as well as a formality.
Compared to it, <u>Baroque music was more complex and highly ornamented</u>. It had the tendency to be grandiose and highly tonal. In the Baroque pieces, there were often different melodies played at once. The accent was put at the emotion as well as seriousness.
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It depends on what style, mood, and instrument you compose for and what you use to compose it. You first start out with the clef; treble, tenor, alto, bass, ect. Just remember that each instrument reads all of these clefs a little different. For example: Flute reads treble clef in concert pitch while French horn does not. Cello reads bass clef in concert pitch while bass reads an octave higher than the note that is actually produced. Next you chose the key you want to write in, major, minor, or diatonic. Last but not least you choose a time signature such as 3/4, 4/4 (also known as C or common time), 6/8 12/8 ect. Then you start writing, and keep in mind that the first and last note set the key you are in.