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Modern classical music tended to be _____ rather than tonal because composers used chromatic scales without a clear tonic. dissonant faster softer minor

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Modern classical music tended to be dissonant rather than tonal because composers used chromatic scales

Step-by-step explanation:

Dissonant chords: Chords that sound as if the notes do not belong to the same scale, as if there has been a tune, so to speak.

The construction and alleviation of a tension in music (dissonance and resolution) can occur on all levels from subtle to denser, and on a large scale is primarily responsible for what many call the beauty, emotion and expression of music.

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Modern classical music tended to be dissonant rather than tonal because composers used chromatic scales without a clear tonic.
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