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The Double-period
The Sonatine Form
The Necessity Of Form In Music
Lesson 4
Distinction Between Bipartite And Tripartite Forms
The Exposition
Causes
The Recapitulation
Defining The Figures
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The Exposition
The Recapitulation
Causes
Time
Locating The Cadences
The Principle Of Extension
Phrase-addition
Lesson 7
The First Part
Lesson 10


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The Principle Of Extension
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1 Augmentation Of The Regular Form
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Tempo





This refers to the degree of motion. The musical picture is
not constant, but panoramic; we never hear a piece of music all at
once, but as a panorama of successive sounds. Tempo refers to the rate
of speed with which the scroll passes before our minds. Thus we speak
of rapid tempo (allegro, and the like), or slow tempo (adagio), and
so forth.





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