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ExplanationThe Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 opens in a dark and dramatic mood with strong low chords. Dotted rhythms of alternating short and long notes borrowed straight from Hungarian folk dances become prominent.
bro my art teacher played the song and it was LAME
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Everywhere I go, people are playing such beautiful music. From Old Jazz, to Mariachi, to todays RnB, music has evolved overtime. People all around the world can share culture, just by lyrics! The flow of the beat, the alteranting dances, and the smiles make everything better about this wonderful flow of soundwaves.
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the flow of your playing, the rhythm