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Why both classical fags and pop fags not understand you can use classical techniques to enhance pop writing and vice versa?

There's nothing where a sonata can be mixed with a modern pop form to create a more classical sonata pop form.

Or use baroque ornaments and trills to enhance counter voices to a traditional 4 voice pop band.
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>>127846684
Anon…
https://youtu.be/-ieSTNpxvio?si=IuDNfsiqL_obMjEN
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>>127846684
>why aren't these swine enjoying these pearls?
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What is some good classical with "pop" sensibilities, anyway?
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>>127848303
Videogame soundtracks that use orchestras



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