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Explain the major and minor keys using the circle of fifths.

The circle of fifths is an expression used to describe the relationship between the twelve chromatic notes of the musical scale (A-G with sharps and flats in between). By using the circle of fifths, you c...

Answered by Orla G. Music tutor
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Explain the differences between the Baroque and Classical period

The Baroque period was between the years 1600 and 1750. Key features included small orchestras, with often a focus on the harpsichord or string instruments, and often polyphonic textures. Example composer...

Answered by Beatrice D. Music tutor
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What was the Romantic period and how could a Romantic piece of music be easily identified?

The Romantic period emerged after the Classical period and preceded the 20th century modern era: the start and end dates are slightly up for debate, but roughly speaking, it began around 1800 and ended ar...

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What is characteristic of romantic era music?

His music was written for a larger, more developed orchestraFocus on melodyMore chromaticism and discord Freer form and movement away from the Sonata form Music representing a storyVirtuosity

Answered by Juliet M. Music tutor
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3x+3=19-5x

3x+3=19-5x(+5x) 8x+3=19 (+5x)(-3) 8x=16 (-3)(/8) x=2 (/8)
Algebra is all about balance, so anything you do to one side of the equation, you have to do to the other side as well. So first thing to do ...

Answered by Ciara O. Music tutor
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