Building Block Forms
Cadences
Larger Sectional Forms
Helpful terminology
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100

The smallest characteristic unit whose significance is established in development

What is motive?

100

V - I

What is a PAC?

100

ABACA

What is a 5-part rondo?

100

bass line and keyboard part that provide a harmonic framework for a piece of music

What is Basso continuo?

100

a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm

What is ostinato?

200

the material at the beginning of the first section returns, often shortened, after a contrasting phrase at the beginning of the second section.

What is rounded binary?

200

Ends on V.

What is a HC?

200

Binary; Two movements; Slow-Fast: Slow dotted rhythms of first section, imitative fugal-like fast second section

What is French Overture?

200

binary or ternary form when the first section (the A section) ends on the tonic.

What is sectional?

200

recurrent musical section that alternates with different episodes of contrasting material (can recur in different keys)

What is ritornello?

300

usually diagrammed as ABA and is described as “statement, digression, restatement.”

What is ternary form?

300

Begins on V, does not resolve to I.

What is a deceptive cadence?

300

 Each large section is in a single key but there may be small shifts in tonality within sections

What is compound ternary?

300

the first section of a binary or ternary form does not end on the tonic chord. While this often means the first section ends in a new key, it can also mean the first section ends on the dominant chord in a half cadence.

What is continuous?

300

May appear in various sonata cycle movements; Commonly found in the final movement of a concerto to showcase the soloist

What is Rondo form?

400

B material is harmonically closed.

What is ternary form?

400

Typically precedes cadenza in concerto form.

What is a I6/4?

400

type of overture to opera, overture, or other work, fast-slow-fast

What is Italian Overture?

400

Includes matters of period, style, and background; the "investigation" step explores the score's use of form, harmony, text, rhythms, and other musical elements

What is awareness?

400

Repeated subject, usually in bass but may move briefly to other voices; Variations on a fixed melody (subject)

What is Passacaglia?

500

Correlates to a clause in speech; it comes to a stop, yet usually cannot stand by itself. i.e.: a musical thought

What are phrases?

500

I - IV

What is a plagal cadence?

500

This form features a moderate aristocratic dance in 3/4 meter with two opposing sections. It is a Compound Ternary form, with each large section having multiple subsections:

Minuet and Trio

500

Sonata-Allegro form but without the development section

What is sonatina?

500

Repeated chord progression, resulting in repeating bass line; variations on a fixed harmonic progression

What is chaconne?