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Musical form - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ternary form - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ternary form is a three-part A–B–A structure in a piece of music. The first and third parts (A) are musically identical, or very nearly so, while the second part (B) contrasts sharply with it. The B ...
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While there may be differences in process and style, traditional models and their contemporary analogs have the following in common: content, form-defining closure, changing tonal centers, ... A vital composition is one in which the composer tests his or her discoveries about the nature of musical materials -- and the nature...
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Study Guide for Musical Form ... Study Guide for Musical Form; A Complete Outline of Standardized Formal Categories and Concepts; Robert T. Kelley; February 2001 ... Kohs, Ellis B. Musical Form: Studies in Analysis and Synthesis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1976. (Very wide variety of formal considerations are discussed...
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A Practical Guide to Musical Composition ... Many of these practical aspects of the craft of composition, especially concerning form, are not often discussed in ways useful to an apprentice composer - ways that help him to solve common problems.
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