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How is absolute music different from program music?
A. Program music tells a story, while absolute music has no
descriptive purpose.
B. Program music is written in a major key, while absolute music is
written in a minor key.
C. Program music is written for TV, while absolute music is written
for concerts.
D. Program music is written with the twelve-tone system, while
absolute music is written without a system

Answer :

Answer:

A

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Absolute music is different from program music, as program music tells a story, while absolute music has no descriptive purpose. Thus, option A is correct.

What is music?

It is an audio artwork that is made of components of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color to portray thoughts and feelings in meaningful ways. the tones or sounds used, whether they are in a single line or several lines of harmony and whether they have been or will be created by one or more voices, devices, humans, or both.

In the program music, we receive can hear different tempos and different emotions that are narrated in the story and that can be added to a story. but in Absolute, music is just pure melody and no significant music is there to be recited or heard. Therefore, option A is the correct option.

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