Phrases and Periods
Sonata Form
Simple Forms
Hodge Podge
100

Generally, a single phrase within a period contains this many bars.

What is 4 bars?

100

These are the three main sections of Sonata Form.

What is Exposition, Development and Recapitulation?

100

These are the letters associated with Ternary Form.

What is ABA.

100

AAAA.

What is Strophic Form?

200

This is the name of the second phrase in period form.

What is consequent?

200

This is the musical period in which Sonata Form was developed.

What is the classical period?

200
This is how we refer to the separate sections in Binary Form.

What is Section A and Section B?

200

ABACADAEAFA

What is Rondo Form?

300

This is the name of the first phrase in period form.

What is antecedent?

300

Name the two possible keys (in reference to the Tonic Key) you would likely see at the end of the exposition.

(Answer with Scale Degree Names, i.e Tonic)

What is Dominant and Mediant?

300

This is what we call A section (when it is repeated) in Rounded Binary Form.

What is A prime?

300

This is how we would refer to the 4th variation in a piece which uses T&V form.

What is A quadruple (A4) prime?

400

This is the order of cadences in a period. 

What is: Weak Cadence for the 1st phrase, Strong Cadence for the 2nd phrase.

400

This is the main difference between the Development and the Exposition.

What is the secondary theme returns in the Tonic Key?

400

This is the musical genre that inspired Binary Form.

What is Baroque Dance music?

400

These are some things you might look for when trying to discern between sections when analyzing a piece of music.
(name at least 2)

What is mood, tempo, key, double bar lines/repeats, and thematic material?

500

This is the name of a period with two contrasting pages.

What is a contrasting period?

500

Whats another name for the bridge that connects the two principal themes?

What is the episode?

500
T or F:

In Rounded Binary, the A section returns and is roughly the same length as before.

False

500

When nothing repeats...

What is Through-Composed?

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