DR T SMITH Flashcards

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Dynamics in classical music

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  • larger range than baroque
  • free use of crescendo and decrescendo
  • more controlled dynamics
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Rhythm in classical music

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  • many patterns
  • use of contrasting rhythms
  • use of syncopation
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Tonality in classical music

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  • diatonic
  • modulations created through the pivot chords
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Tempo in classical music

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  • Tempo changes to add expression or content​
  • Use of accelerando and ritardando​
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Structure in classical music

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  • Development of new forms like sonata and concerto​
  • Control over movement of the piece​
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Melody in classical music

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  • Melody lines were easy to remember
  • Greater variety in the keys​
  • more simple
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Instrumentation in classical music

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  • Beginning of symphony orchestra (better organised sections)​
  • Introduction of the piano​
  • String section was most important (especially in solos)​
  • Percussion was mainly timpani, cymbals, bass drums and snare drums​
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Texture in classical music

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  • homophonic
  • some composers (eg Beethoven) liked to sometimes include polyphonic sections
  • Texture was lighter compared to Baroque which made music flow more easily and lightly​
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Harmony in classical music

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  • Composed in a specific way to complement the melody​
  • clearly defined and structure, making it easy for people to remember and recognize them​
  • A lot simpler compared to Baroque
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