"PHRASING!"
Definitions for define-al exam.....
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More Forms, More Problems
Orchestrating Chaos
100

antedecent + consequent

period

100

cadence with V-I progression and scale degree 3 in the melody line

IAC (imperfect authentic cadence)
100

Exposition sections: main theme, _______, subordinate theme, (codetta)

transition

100

ABACABA

rondo
100

clarinet in A

down a minor 3rd

200

presentation + continuation

sentence

200

b.i. + c.i. (no cadence) = ??

C.B.I.

200

a section of sonata form that sometimes occurs after the recapitulation

coda

200

ABA(')

small ternary (or rounded binary)

200

horn in F

down a perfect 5th

300

C.B.I. + consequent

hybrid

300

a type of cadence that occurs when we expect a PAC but end up elsewhere

evaded cadence

300

the thinning of texture/a rest at the end of the transition

medial caesura

300

passages in fugues that separate entrances of the subject (but not in the exposition)

episodes

300

bassoon

trick question - doesn't transpose!

400

the only difference between an antecedent and a compound basic idea (CBI)

the presence of a cadence (only in antecedent phrases!)

400

an overlapping of subject entrances before an ongoing statement by some other voice finishes (in a fugue)

stretto

400

a short modulating passage that prepares the recapitulation if the development does not have a cadence in the homey key

retransition

400

when entries of the subject are presented with the same intervals but in the opposite direction

inversion

400

horn in D

down a minor 7th

500

an 8-measure sentence + an 8-measure sentence

compound period

500
when a new phrase begins at exactly the same moment that the cadence of the previous phrase takes place

elision or overlap

500

the most common scenario for the end of a transition is a HC in the new key. the second most common scenario is _______

HC in I

500

a form that clearly divides into 3 parts (ABA), where the A and B sections are themselves binary, rounded binary, or ternary forms

compound ternary

500
trumpet in D

up a major 2nd

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