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At the bottom of the page that discusses Baroque music performance, there are some examples of music that you can listen to. These examples often use different instruments than we are used to hearing today. What are some of these instruments? How is the sound of the music different than what we might hear today?
Answer:
The instruments that were commonly used in baroque music and that can be perceived in music are harpischord, violins, cellos, and pianos. This type of music is different from the type we hear today, because the current music usually uses electronic instruments, in addition to being subjected to various computational effects.
Explanation:
Baroque music is a type of classical and classical music that developed in Europe. It was played by classical instruments and was performed by great composers. Its most popular moment is believed to have been during the emergence of opera in the 17th century. One of the great composers of Baroque music was Bach.