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Monte and Fonte Harmonic Sequences
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In what way does a ‘monte’ harmonic sequence differ from a ‘fonte’ sequence in terms of its musical function and emotional impact?

A

A ‘monte’ sequence typically modulates to a new key, whereas a ‘fonte’ sequence always remains in the original key

B

A ‘monte’ sequence ascends, creating a sense of rising tension or excitement, while a ‘fonte’ sequence descends, often evoking a feeling of resolution or relaxation

C

A ‘monte’ sequence uses predominantly major chords, while a ‘fonte’ sequence relies on minor chords for its progression

D

A ‘monte’ sequence is used primarily in slow movements, while a ‘fonte’ sequence is reserved for fast, energetic sections

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