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how can we follow a piece of classical music how do composers structure their pieces and what can we latch on to when listening to make our experience more enjoyable in this video I want to introduce you to a fundamental idea which is used in a huge amount of classical music and I hope that this idea will help you to follow and appreciate music with a greater understanding I like to call it a musical argument not argument is a bickering or a bar fight but more the kind of argument you find in a speech debate or essay first an idea is presented and then this idea is reinforced developed and allowed to grow and flourish and through this process this kind of argument the goal is to convince the audience of the ideas strong potential the same happens with music in the simplest possible terms the composer will present their musical idea or ideas think of them as seeds then he develops these ideas cultivates them lets them grow in order to show their full musical potential and how a full pie