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What is the texture of classical music basically of?

Homophonic


What are the features of music in the classical period?

There are a number of features of music in the classical period. Some of the main ones include having a light and clearer texture and it was also less complicated unlike Baroque music.


What is the textre of classical music?

The texture of a piece of music is it's 'thickness'. For example, a music played by only a flute wouldn't be as textured as a piece of music played by an orchestra.


What are the musical textures?

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What music is piano used in?

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What made music thrive in 1700s?

It was basically the fact that classical and Baroque existed. Which Baroque is some what darker and more of the drama and emotional. Where as the classical was melodies on bass lines.


Is 'my heart will go on' classical music?

It is a classical music!!


What is homophonic music?

It refers to the texture, when it consists of multiple parts moving in harmony rather than against each other. Think Classical era (1750-1800)


What was John Quincy Adams favorite music?

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What part of the US did classical music come from?

Classical music didn't come from the United States. Classical music was formulated in Europe.


What does build up in texture in music mean?

It basically means to add lots of layers of sounds, as in, adding different instruments to get different textures of sound in the piece of music.


What is the melody of classical music?

Your question is as vague as it is unanswerable. There is no singular melody that classical music adheres to. Bach used lively rhythms, fast 16th notes and polyphonic texture. His melodies became the style of the Baroque period. Meanwhile, Beethoven would use cyclical forms and recurring motives alongside contrasted themes and generally homo-phonic texture as was the norm in the Classical period (classical era and classical genre are two very different things). Each composer creates new melodies for each of his/her works. If there was a singular one, music would get boring and repetitive.