Structure and Form of Classical Music Flashcards

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Binary Form

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AB - Two sections; often repeated; in tonal music, it is common for the “A” section to modulate from the tonic (root) to the dominant (fifth) or relative major with the “B” section returning to the tonic.

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Rounded Binary Form

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ABA’ - As binary form, but the “B” section is rounded off with a repeat of the “A” section modified to return to the tonic.

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Ternary Form

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ABA - Three sections in which each section is typically closed (i.e. tonic to tonic) but with the “B” section in a contrasting key.

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Rondo Form

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ABACADA - A Classical form in which contrasting sections are interspersed with repeats of the “A” section, which usually remains in the tonic.

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