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Both leading lines and paths are compositional techniques that use lines to draw the viewer's eye towards something and give an image a sense of perspective. The difference is that unlike leading lines, paths function as a compositional tool that always draws a viewer's eyes to the horizon line.
Impressionist composers have a tendency to "blur" musical lines in order to create vague tonality, dissonance, and ethereal timbre. In addition, these types of composers prioritize the mood and emotions more than the technical aspect of music. One famous impressionist composer is Claude Debussy.
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