The structure and organization of music.
Form.
There are four types.
Form
This word describes how fast or how slow a song is played.
Tempo.
This section takes place at the beginning and sets the tone for the song.
Intro
If a new section is introduced, you ___ _ ___ ______.
Add a new letter.
The art and science of designing & constructing buildings.
Follows AAA format & continuously repeats one section.
Strophic form.
This describes how loud or how soft a song sounds.
Dynamics
This section comes after the intro or chorus and tells the story.
Verse
If a section is repeated, you _____ ___ ______.
Reuse the letter.
Includes introduction, exposition, rising action, conflict, climax, and resolution.
Follows AB format and has 2 distinct sections. Both can be repeated.
Binary form.
This describes the element(s) that make the noise during a song.
Instruments.
This section comes before the chorus.
Pre-chorus.
This children's lullaby follows ternary format.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or expressing important ideas or feelings through pictures.
Art
Follows ABA format in which A returns for a stronger conclusion.
Ternary form.
This describes the words that are heard in a song.
Lyrics.
This section stands out from the rest of the song and shares no similarities with other sections.
Bridge.
This church hymn song follows the strophic format.
Amazing Grace.
This includes plants, animals, insects, bodies of water, geography, etc.
Nature
Follows ABACA format in which C is a brand new section and stands out from the rest of the song.
Rondo form
This is easily recognized & is usually catchy.
Melody
This section comes after the pre-chorus.
Chorus.
How many types of form are there?
4