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liq [111]
3 years ago
5

In contrast to fugues, baroque suites tended to have ____________ because they were based on dance steps

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2 answers:
olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
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In contrast to fugues, baroque suites tended to have <u>balanced and symmetrical phases</u> because they were based on dance steps. 
Fugues were not based on these dance moves, which is why they weren't really balanced - they were rather asymmetrical, as opposed to baroque suites. Baroque found its inspiration in dance, which is why its suites were usually more elegant than fugues.
Marina86 [1]3 years ago
3 0
In contrast to fugues, baroque suites tended to have balanced and symmetrical phases because they were based on dance steps. Baroque suites is a form of instrumental dance music which enjoyed by people in the Baroque period<span>. This type of music appeared in the Renaissance era and further developed in the Baroque era.</span>
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