-First question-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a great and ingenious musician. It was ahead of its time with its complex structure and rhythms which influenced music to evolve and change rapidly. Mozart's work emerged and allowed us to explore and develop new chord structures, rhythms and tempos, and also allowed us to create our own melodies without being afraid of being seen as "different" from other artists. Before Mozart, music had a structure. Not that having a structure is bad, but it was all repetitive and you could expect the same general sound from different artists. The same tools. The same sound. In fact, it was during the Baroque era that everyone expected music to be nothing more or less than simple structure. Sure, the chords and melodies seemed different but it was all too blended; and if anything, the true consistency that Mozart released in his music was missing. He changed the music so much, that it sounded too complex for everyone else's ears, and that's what bothered some people. Everyone thought it was just too much. Mozart added several instruments to his orchestra to maintain them ...
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