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What is the difference between a symphony and a waltz?

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Symphonic music is not a specific genre name, but a general term for a type of instrumental music genre. The unique characteristics of this genre are:

1. Performed by a large orchestra;

2. The music has profound connotations and is dramatic, epic, tragic, and heroic. nature, or the music style is solemn, narrative, descriptive, lyrical, customary, etc.;

3. It has a relatively rigorous structure and rich means of expression.

According to established convention, symphonic music mainly refers to the five genres of symphony, concerto, orchestra suite, overture and symphonic poem. But its scope is often extended to some unique orchestral music, such as fantasia, capriccio, rhapsody, ballad, march, variation and dance music played by the symphony orchestra.

Waltz is also known as waltz , is also a dance music in three beats. A folk dance that originated in Austria. It was first popular at dance parties in Vienna and became popular in Europe in the 19th century. ...The characteristics of waltz are distinct rhythm and smooth melody, which is not as gentle as minuet.