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A symphony typically has four movements A.true B.False

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This is true! It does in fact have four movements. :)
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Answer:

The correct answer is option A. True.

Step-by-step explanation:

A symphony is a musical composition performed by an orchestra and has four long-lasting movements with a certain unity of tone and development.

Its parts are individual, when one part ends the other begins, but despite this all of them are related to each other.

The four parts are:

  • First movement: This movement is fast and simple and its structure is called Sonata.
  • Second movement: This movement is slow and its melody is calm and lyrical.
  • Third movement: It has three sections, it is more dancy and happy.
  • Finale: It is the fastest and most hectic of all movements and lacks emotions.
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