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                Which tempo pattern is most common among movements within a Baroque concerto?
            
            
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            Blackboyjoy
            
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The most common tempo pattern among movements within a Baroque concerto is typically fast-slow-fast. This pattern consists of a fast-paced opening movement, followed by a slower and more lyrical second movement, and concluding with a fast and lively final movement. This structure allows for a contrast in tempos and moods throughout the concerto, showcasing the technical prowess of the performers and providing opportunities for expressive and emotive passages.
    
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    The most common tempo pattern among movements within a Baroque concerto is fast-slow-fast.
    
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