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Not too sure about art music, but classical music usually takes time within the classical, baroque, romantic, renaissance, and contemporary eras. All classical music is acoustic, meaning no electric instruments, give or take an electric piano, violin, or viola... Art music is a term used to refer to "advanced" music which relies more on formal style and theory. The opposite of art music is popular music. Classical music is a category of art music which includes traditional classical music (this is divided based on the region where it originated) and modern classical music (electronic, experimental, and minimalist music). Art music also includes certain forms of jazz which are considered to be less "popular" and more theoretical improvisation.
Romantic is more emotional while classical is simple type of music ;) Daphne hope i helped at least a bit... ^_^
In music, "classical" has two meanings. The generalized term, "Classical Music" denotes art music composed for performance, as opposed to popular songs, rock, or theater music. The more specialized meaning, within the larger category of classical music, denotes symphonies or other types of music composed in the mid- to late-18th century through the early 19th, by Haydn, Mozart, early Beethoven and their contemporaries, known as the "classical period". Alternately, "classic" can just mean a favorite or standard for many years, like classic rock, classic bluegrass, etc.
It is more of an opinion matter actually. But classical would probably be your best choice. If you like a certain style of music, you are probably going to be more alert to it. Or if you had a favorite instrument. It also depends on how loud the music is.
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Having been trained as a classical singer, I would say because classical musicians - who are not snobs (and there certainly are some of those) - value music that is good, and good music doesn't have to be classical. Many (not all) genre or selective singers feel their favorite music is the ONLY music, like bumper stickers that say "If it isn't country, it isn't music", or the like.
Back when music was first played in a classical way, not many people knew about it. Eventually, more people discovered classical music via fliers, posters, newspaper articles or just hearing a noise from a building and feeling curious. Then, as famous pianists came to be known like Beethoven, Mozart and Bach, classical music really took off. Back then, the only music was classical or opera, and less wealthy people could watch classical performances and it was cherished.
Neo-classical music is characterized by a return to the principles of classical music, such as clarity, balance, and formal structure. However, it incorporates modern harmonies, rhythms, and techniques. It differs from classical music in its use of dissonance, irregular rhythms, and a more individualistic approach to composition.
No, it is not a scientific question. It is no more scientific as to ask someone if they like classical music!
Much like his father, J S Bach, but with more of a classical feel.
Southern music was more soulful.And Northern music..was probably more classical...More refined.
Not too sure about art music, but classical music usually takes time within the classical, baroque, romantic, renaissance, and contemporary eras. All classical music is acoustic, meaning no electric instruments, give or take an electric piano, violin, or viola... Art music is a term used to refer to "advanced" music which relies more on formal style and theory. The opposite of art music is popular music. Classical music is a category of art music which includes traditional classical music (this is divided based on the region where it originated) and modern classical music (electronic, experimental, and minimalist music). Art music also includes certain forms of jazz which are considered to be less "popular" and more theoretical improvisation.
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Romantic is more emotional while classical is simple type of music ;) Daphne hope i helped at least a bit... ^_^
In music, "classical" has two meanings. The generalized term, "Classical Music" denotes art music composed for performance, as opposed to popular songs, rock, or theater music. The more specialized meaning, within the larger category of classical music, denotes symphonies or other types of music composed in the mid- to late-18th century through the early 19th, by Haydn, Mozart, early Beethoven and their contemporaries, known as the "classical period". Alternately, "classic" can just mean a favorite or standard for many years, like classic rock, classic bluegrass, etc.
It is more of an opinion matter actually. But classical would probably be your best choice. If you like a certain style of music, you are probably going to be more alert to it. Or if you had a favorite instrument. It also depends on how loud the music is.