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Contrary Motion Between Outer Voices
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What effect does the use of contrary motion between outer voices typically have on the harmonic progression in Common Practice Period compositions?

A

It has no significant impact on the harmonic progression

B

It weakens the harmonic progression and leads to tonal ambiguity

C

It strengthens the harmonic progression and creates a sense of forward motion

D

It creates static harmony and reduces voice independence

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