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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Analyzing</span> == {| class="wikitable" |+ Renaissance vs. Baroque ! Feature !! Renaissance (The Circle) !! Baroque (The Line) |- | Texture || "Polyphony" (All voices equal) || "Homophony" (Melody + Baseline) |- | Focus || "Balance and Calm" || "Drama and Contrast" |- | Rhythm || "Flowing and Natural" || "Driving and Mechanical" |- | Baseline || "Vague" || "Basso Continuo" (The Engine) |- | Analogy || A 'Group Conversation' || A 'Public Speech' with a backing band |} '''The Concept of "The Ornament"''': Analyzing "The Excess." Baroque art and music are often "Accused" of being "Too Busy." But for the Baroque mind, "Detail" was "Dignity." A "Trill" on a note was like a "Gilding" on a "Statue": it showed "Human Effort" and "Complexity" in a "Divine World." </div> <div style="background-color: #483D8B; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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