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Melody
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Succession of notes or tones of varying pitches
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Harmony
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The combination of 2 or more notes played simultaneously
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Timbre
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Toned color, sound made by a voice, intstruments, or group of them.
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Tempo
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Speed or pace in which a music is played
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Dynamics
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Volume or level of a piece of music
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Texture
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Weave of elements, threads
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Monophonic
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Melody alone
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Homophonic
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Melody and harmony
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Polyphonic
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2 or more melodies
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Form
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Shape or structure of an object
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Wagner
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Climax of Romanticism, combined music with theatrical experience, mostly opera
gesampkunstwerke(total artwork) and lietmotif(theme represent person/idea)
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Berlioz
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Used timbre and pictorial approach to music to tell a story
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Chopin
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Piano minis
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Schubert
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Master of German Lied, miniatures (art songs)
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Beethoven
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First to compose what he feels, deafness,
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