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Early Renaissance music was much more complex, more fragmented, and more dissonant than that of the Middle Ages. a. True b. False
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Early Renaissance music was much more complex, more fragmented, and more dissonant than that of the Middle Ages.
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Generally speaking, yes it is true that Early Renaissance music was much more complex, more fragmented, and more dissonant than that of the Middle Ages, since composers started experimenting and taking more risks.
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