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Dissonance
The opposite of harmony in music is dissonance. Dissonance means "the lack of harmony among musical notes". Another word that could be used to describe the opposite of harmony is cacophony, which means "a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds."
Amorsolo
He wrote classical music in the impressionist time era. It could also be considered during the romantic or modern, since the impressionist time era was overlapping the other two. Impressionist music is considered to be very beautiful but also contains modern elements in the style of the compositions.
The opposite of consonance is dissonance. Dissonance occurs when there is a lack of harmony or agreement between musical notes or tones. This creates a sense of tension and instability in music.
The technique of setting words to music to reflect their meaning is called "text painting" or "word painting." This technique aims to enhance the lyrical content and emotional impact of the music by depicting or illustrating the text through musical elements such as melody, rhythm, and harmony.
Claude Debussy composed impressionist music, which was a new style of music with modern ideas. He composed impressionist music at the same time as Maurice Ravel.
Richard Bobbitt has written: 'Harmonic technique in the rock idiom' -- subject(s): Harmony, Instruction and study, Rock music
Claude Debussy is known for the impressionist music that he composed.
Impressionist music is very similar to art. It is mostly defined by its use of pedal - almost constant. This enables the listener to take in a piece as a whole, rather like in older music (like Bach) analyse it note by note. Impressionist music is often softer and more relaxing. E.g. Dr. Gradus Ad Parnassum, by Debussy
Music? Sculpture? Impressionist? POMO?