Title: Which statement best describes Palestrina's use of dissonance in the "Gloria"? A dash ... Post by: aedeloach01 on Feb 15, 2019 Which statement best describes Palestrina's use of dissonance in the "Gloria"?
A dash of dissonance now and then enhances the overall flavor. The more dissonance the better. Dissonance is evil and is to be avoided at all costs. A composition should consists of equal parts consonance and dissonance. Title: Re: Which statement best describes Palestrina's use of dissonance in the "Gloria"? A ... Post by: bio_man on Feb 15, 2019 https://biology-forums.com/index.php?topic=883139.0
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