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music in the classic period emphasized creative, expressive emotion rather than clarity of form.
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in music, a transition provides a breather from the important thematic material.
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melodic themes in the classic period often follow a pattern that moves in stepwise motion that follows the current scale.
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Question about Classic Period Music Emphasis
In the Classical period (note: "Classic" here likely refers to "Classical"), music emphasized clarity of form (like balanced phrases, sonata - allegro form) and balanced structure, while the Romantic period was more about expressive emotion over strict form clarity. So the statement is false.
A transition in music (especially in forms like sonata - allegro) is used to move from one thematic area (e.g., exposition's first theme to second theme) and often builds tension, not provide a "breather". A "breather" - like section might be a codetta or a bridge in some contexts, but not a transition. So the statement is false.
Melodic themes in the Classical period often have step - wise motion that follows the scale (diatonic motion), with clear, singable melodies that fit within the tonal scale of the piece. This is a characteristic of Classical period melody writing. So the statement is true.
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