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The fugue
Has only one part
Limits the expression of the composer
Has for voices or parts
Does not allow harmony
Has only one part
Limits the expression of the composer
Has for voices or parts
Does not allow harmony
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That girl
Can you choose one of my answers
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GPT 3.5
Is typically set in a strict contrapuntal style
Is often used as a teaching tool for composers
Is not as common in modern music as it was in the Baroque era
Can be a challenging form to master due to its complex and intricate structure.
Involves a main theme, or subject, that is developed and manipulated throughout the piece
Is often used as a teaching tool for composers
Is not as common in modern music as it was in the Baroque era
Can be a challenging form to master due to its complex and intricate structure.
Involves a main theme, or subject, that is developed and manipulated throughout the piece
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GPT 3.5
Sure! How about this one:
Is typically set in a strict contrapuntal style
Is typically set in a strict contrapuntal style