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- 3. Indonesian music that influenced Impressionist composers with its unique sound.
- 5. A key aspect of Impressionist music, focusing on delicate changes in sound.
- 6. A quality often associated with Impressionist music, evoking a sense of fantasy.
- 8. A scale used in Impressionist music, consisting entirely of whole steps.
- 10. The use of musical elements to suggest ideas and emotions indirectly.
- 11. A music style that focuses on atmosphere and mood, rather than detailed imagery.
- 12. In music, refers to the unique sound quality or timbre, emphasized in Impressionism.
- 13. The mood or feeling evoked by music, a key focus in Impressionist works.
- 16. A short piece of music that sets a particular mood, often preceding a larger work.
- 18. Subtle variations in sound that create depth and complexity.
- 19. The use of unresolved harmonies and rhythms to create a sense of uncertainty.
- 20. A composer associated with Impressionism, known for minimalist pieces like "Gymnopédies."
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- 1. A five-note scale often used in Impressionist compositions.
- 2. A composer famous for "Boléro" and rich orchestration.
- 4. The art of arranging music for an orchestra, refined by Impressionist composers.
- 7. A characteristic of Impressionist music, with smooth and flowing transitions.
- 9. The way different musical lines interact, often layered in Impressionist music.
- 14. A type of scale that differs from traditional major and minor scales, used in Impressionism.
- 15. Overtones that contribute to the shimmering quality of Impressionist music.
- 17. A leading Impressionist composer known for works like "Clair de Lune."