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What I Know Directions: Identify the following musical forms. Choose your answer in the box below. Write your answer on your paper. 1. A musical form mostly used in folk, religions, and
Christmas pieces. 2. A musical form with two sections. 3. A sign that means to go back to the beginning 4. Structure or design in music. 5. The simplest of all musical forms 6. Also called two-part form. 7. A form that has three-parts or sections. 8. Has contrasting sections in
between repetitions of A section. 9. The shortest unit of music, 10. The combination of motifs that express an idea form motif strophic form rondo :ll ternary binary strophic musical phrase



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Answered by OLilyBlinkO
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Formal types

Formal typesFour basic types of musical forms are distinguished in ethnomusicology: iterative, the same phrase repeated over and over; reverting, with the restatement of a phrase after a contrasting one; strophic, a larger melodic entity repeated over and over to different strophes (stanzas) of a poetic text; and progressive, in which new melodic material is continuously presented (thus synonymous with through-composed). The following discussion deals first with Western and then with non-Western music.

Binary

The rounded binary form took on great importance in the late 18th century, when it was expanded and elaborated into what is known as sonata form (also called sonata-allegro or first movement form), which may be represented thus: ‖: exposition :‖ ‖: development recapitulation :‖, whereby the kinship to the ‖: a :‖ ‖: b a:‖ structure of rounded binary form is clear. Ordinarily, in the exposition the principal musical themes are stated; in the development they are subjected to a process of working out and variation; and, finally, in the recapitulation they are restated. Sometimes the scheme is enlarged by adding a slow introduction before the exposition or a coda (concluding passage) at the end, or both. This formal principle, usually treated with a certain freedom, has been of basic importance in Western instrumental music since the mid-18th century.

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Answered by kalpak60
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1. Folk music

2. Binary form

3. D.C (da capo)

4. intro-verse — chorus — verse — chorus —bridge — chorus — outro

5. Binary form

6. Binary form

7. Ternary form

8. The degree of contrast between the A sections and the B section heard between them is typical of a ternary form. Unlike binary forms—which have some moderately contrasting material but are usually more or less thematically unified—ternary forms tend to have dramatically different middle sections.

9. Single pitch

10. If Binary Form is A-B and Ternary Form is A-B-A then Rondo Form is A-B-A-C-A-D-A. The main section or theme (known as “A”) alternates with contrasting themes (you will hear these called various names such as “episodes”, “couplets” or “digressions”). These contrasting themes are labelled B, C, D, etc.

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