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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MUSICAL FORM

STROPHIC

  • AAA form
  • Comes from Greek "strophe" meaning "verse"
  • One distinct musical theme
  • Melody remains same, words change

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BINARY

  • AB form
  • Two related sections, can be repeated (AABB)
  • Often used in instrumental music
  • Visually easy to see

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TERNARY

  • ABA form
  • Similar to a sandwich!
  • A begins, B is significantly different, A returns
  • Found in dance forms like polka

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RONDO

  • Section A is repeated several times
  • New sections presented between each A
  • The altering sections called "episodes" and labeled B, C, D, etc.

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POP (POPULAR MUSIC)

  • Intro - beginning of song
  • Verse - before chorus and after intro
  • Chorus - main melody, usually contains the title, part everyone knows
  • Bridge - doesn't sound like anything else, can be instrumental solo or rap break
  • Outro - end of song, can fade away

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