A simple symphony is like playing with building blocks, you can see each piece clearly and how they fit together. A complex symphony feels more like a big puzzle, there are lots of pieces, and it's harder to tell how everything connects.
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- A simple symphony is like a bedtime story with one character, you can follow it easily.
- A complex symphony is like trying to solve a big jigsaw puzzle with all the pieces mixed up.
- Listening to a simple symphony feels like walking through a park, while a complex one feels like running through a maze.
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See also
- How Does a Symphony Know When to End?
- How Does a Symphony Make Us Feel Emotion?
- What Makes a Symphony ‘Mysterious’ or ‘Brave’?
- What Causes a ‘Good’ Symphony to Move Us?
- How Do People Create Music Without Instruments?
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