They never really used woodwind instruments as they were hard to make, and if they were made they often had mistakes in them.
The dynamics were terranced/steps as they had not thought of doing cresendos and diminuendos in their pieces.
The terranced dynamics led to composers using many orinments, such as Trills and Cadances to make their pieces more intresting.
Classical--it expanded in Ludwig Van Beethoven's last symphonies.
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Typically, there are 4 many movements in Baroque symphonies. There are andante, adagio, allegro, and ending with andante. The different portions may be played by different sections of the orchestra.
Classic music was a reaction to the complexity of Baroque Music, and was easier to listen to and easier to play
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where did symphonies originate
"the symphonies"
Yes he did, but they are usually referred to as "Sinfonia" in Bach's time and were not on such as a grand scale as later works. During the Baroque Era, the "Symphony" was in its developmental stages and the form was later perfected by Haydn and Mozart.
Baroque music, which was popular in the 17th and 18th centuries, is known for its ornate melodies and intricate harmonies. Some interesting facts about Baroque music include the use of improvisation, the development of opera as a new musical form, and the prominent role of composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel in shaping the era's musical landscape. Additionally, Baroque music often featured elaborate ornamentation and dramatic contrasts in dynamics and tempo.
He wrote 106 symphonies
The plural of symphony is symphonies.
symphonies which where easy to remind