The meter, tonality, harmony, and tempo of Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor by Johann Bach are given as follows:
Meter: Changing
Tonality: Minor
Harmony: Mostly consonant with occasional dissonances. There is a brief time in the first beat when the right hand plays a D-flat a minor ninth above a C, which is a dissonant note.
Tempo: Constant (73 beats per minute which is considered slow)
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Johann Bach?</h3>
Johann Sebastian Bach was a famous German classical composer and music instructor during the Baroque era.
He is the most well-known member of a huge musical family from northern Germany.
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