Answer:
Syncopation
, pentatonic scales and modal scales.
Explanation:
<em>Syncopation</em> in music represents an <em>alternation of different rhythms</em> that occurs suddenly so as to break the rhythm's regular flow. It is used in dance music and pieces rich in syncopation induce a <em>desire to move to the music</em>.
<em>Pentatonic scales</em> are music scales containing 5 notes per octave (Ancient Greek <em>pente </em>meaning five) and they root from ancient civilizations. This scale was discovered naturally through human's innate sense of music.
<em>Modal scales </em>can be derived from one <em>major scale </em>with a different starting tone. One of the most common modes is <em>Aeolian</em>, which starts at the sixth major scale tone.
All of the above are the specific elements present in romantic music (XIX century).
When they ask you how u got here u say GOD BROUGHT ME
When they ask u how u did it u say GOD TAUGHT ME
When they ask why u did it u say GOD TOLD ME
This my time to get it God Told me
I never wrote I song I could not lie
I never wrote a song that not rhyme
Speeding through my town with a STOP LIGHT
Driving through my town while the cops search me with a SPOT LIGHT
The answer would be true because study's show that listening to classical music while studying boosts memory.
<span>I'm pretty sure that B. </span><span>Neoclassical c</span>omposers were not attempting to recreate or imitate past styles, but to incorporate past styles into a contemporary idiom.