A symphony is like a big, exciting story told with music. A ‘good’ symphony has a beginning, middle, and end, just like your favorite book or movie. It uses different sounds from the orchestra to make you feel happy, sad, excited, or calm. Sometimes it can even give you chills! That’s what makes some symphonies feel so powerful.
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- A symphony starts slowly and builds up to a loud, exciting finish like your favorite rollercoaster ride.
- Symphony music uses a lot of different instruments, it's like having a whole band playing at once.
- Sometimes the music feels like it’s telling you a story with happy and sad parts.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Great’ Symphony So Moving?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Symphony to Move Us?
- What Makes a ‘Perfect’ Symphony So Special?
- How Does a Symphony Orchestra Reach Harmony?
- What Makes a ‘Perfect’ Symphony Sound Perfect?
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