Thick texture with full dissonant chords
homophonic
He was from the baroque period.
The rhythm is the tempo flowing of music. The texture commonly refers to the 'thickness' in a piece of music. Both of these were first taken into consideration during the late renaissance period.
Yes. Almost every place has contemporary music. Today, contemporary music is usually pop music, so the contemporary Hawaiian music you hear will not sound like "Hawaiian music".
Thick texture with full dissonant chords
Thick texture with full dissonant chords
That would be "right now"-- the music that is played ' today'.....
homophonic
He was from the baroque period.
The rhythm is the tempo flowing of music. The texture commonly refers to the 'thickness' in a piece of music. Both of these were first taken into consideration during the late renaissance period.
Yes. Almost every place has contemporary music. Today, contemporary music is usually pop music, so the contemporary Hawaiian music you hear will not sound like "Hawaiian music".
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.
Technology has enabled art music composers to experiment with and change the way that they create music.
The Baroque period was famous for its works using polyphonic texture. It is regarded as the last, in fact. No era of music since has used such a complex texture in the majority of works. Much is owed to J.S. Bach, the pinnacle of the Baroque period.
The Group for Contemporary Music was created in 1962.
Academy of Contemporary Music was created in 1997.