<span>Simple and/or repetitive chord progressions.
</span><span>A strong connection--both musically and lyrically--to traditional music of that country.
</span><span>Acoustic instruments
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<span>bluegrass music developed from traditional folk songs brought over by immigrants from the British Isles and evolved in isolation in the Appalachian mountains. Traditionally it is played only on acoustic stringed instruments. Country music evolved from a wide range of sources, including: western swing, blues, and traditional folk music from a diverse range of cultures. The instruments used and their sources are also very diverse: fiddles and accordians from Europe, Guitars from spain, steel guitars from Hawaii. Bluegrass has remained relatively unchanged compared to Country music which encompasses a huge range of styles.</span>
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Movement I – Fast, written in Sonata Form
Movement II – Slow just like a moderate walking pace, also written in Sonata Form
Movement III – Minuet and Trio Form, slightly slower than allegro,
Movement IV – very Fast, written in Sonata Form
Explanation:
in terms of tempo each movement varies as follows;
Movement I – Tempo is molto allegro
Movement II – Tempo is andante
Movement III – Tempo is allegretto
Movement IV – Tempo is allegro assai
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Explanation:
The best I got is, Art criticism is the analysis and evaluation of works of art. More subtly, art criticism is often tied to theory, it is interpretive, involving the effort to understand a particular work of art from a theoretical perspective and to establish its significance in the history of art.