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Rhythm in art refers to the arrangement of shapes in a way which creates an underlying beat. It is similar to the rhythm of music, but instead of notes and sounds, we use colors and shapes
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EDIT: If you want to know Program Music is; it's music with a "story"
symphony<span> is an extended </span>musical composition<span> in Western </span>classical music<span>, most often written by </span>composers<span> for </span>orchestra<span>. Although the term has had many meanings from its origins in the ancient Greek era, by the late 18th century the word had taken on the meaning common today: a work usually consisting of multiple distinct sections or </span>movements<span>, often four, with the first movement in </span>sonata form<span>. Symphonies are scored for </span>string<span> (</span>violin<span>, </span>viola<span>, </span>cello<span> and </span>double bass<span>), </span>brass<span>, </span>woodwind<span>, and </span>percussion instruments<span> which altogether number about 30–100 musicians. Symphonies are notated in a </span>musical score<span>, which contains all the instrument parts. Orchestral musicians play from parts which contain just the notated music for their instrument. A small number of symphonies also contain vocal parts (e.g., </span>Beethoven<span>'s </span>Ninth Symphony<span>).</span>