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zzz [600]
2 years ago
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Can someone tell me why Yugyeom from Got7 is so handsome? Thank you!

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alisha [4.7K]2 years ago
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Who is that??????????????
ipn [44]2 years ago
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Isn’t he though! Something in his genes.
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Continuity of rhythm: rhythmic patterns are often repeated throughout a piece

Repetition of melody: the melody is repeated; though it is distinct, it is not lyrical

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Music from the Classical period shifted away from the Baroque period's emphasis on polyphonic texture and more towards a single melody with accompaniment. This created music with less texture but with a more clearly defined melody.

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Single melody with accompaniment: one voice carries the primary melody while another voice plays a simpler line that supports the melody

Larger variety of keys, melodies, rhythms, and dynamics

More contrast in a piece

Shorter, clearer melodies than in Baroque music

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Freer form and more personal expression of emotion

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