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10 Cards in this Set

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Melody
More angular and disjunctive
Rhythm
More complex and dominant (changing meter, complex time signature)
Harmony
More dissonant
Dissonance
no longer had to resolve to consonance (the emancipation of dissonance)
Form
free or loosely defined
Style
Art (classical) music and pop music diverge
Sound
electronics change the sound of music (electric guitars, bass, organs, and keyboards)
Playback
Recorded music became available (records, cassettes, cd's)
Locale
Computer technology made music available in toys, games, keyboards, etc
Globally
American popular music became dominant throughout the world