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