1. This is done by adding more players in the orchestra
2. It is often clouded by the use of modulations and keys.
3. It is essentially homophonic.
4. Generally has characteristics of warmth and expressiveness.
5. Romantic composers explore the possibilities of expanding the expressiveness of
their music.​


Sagot :

1.Orchestra Member, Section Member. Orchestra musicians are classically trained musicians who rehearse, perform, and record music with an orchestra.

2.the change from one key to another; also, the process by which this change is brought about. Modulation is a fundamental resource for variety in tonal music, particularly in larger forms. A short piece such as a song, hymn, or dance may remain in a single key.

3.homophony, musical texture based primarily on chords, in contrast to polyphony, which results from combinations of relatively independent melodies. In homophonic styles all melodic lines, though at different pitch levels, are rhythmically the same

4.At its most basic, personality is the characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make a person unique. It is believed that personality arises from within the individual and remains fairly consistent throughout life.

5.They used more extended melodies, broader ranges of tone, pitch, and tempo – more sophisticated harmonies. Some key innovations from the Romantic Era include: Chromatic harmonies were making greater use of semitones and unusual chord progressions.