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Describe the doctrine of the affections.Why was it important to baroque musical thought?

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for expressing antisocial thoughts and exploring the consequences of behavior

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The doctrine of affections was a widespread understanding of music and musicality during the Baroque era. It presumed that emotions could be represented and elicited through specific figurations of music and it perceived that music could possibly relate with the body humors and remedy illness and imbalance
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