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Page 1: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Structure & Form

Page 2: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a

composition

Needs to have the right balance of repetition andcontrast

Page 3: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Two sections of roughly equal length:A B

Each section is usually repeated

Page 4: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Three sections of roughly equal length:

A B AB contrasts with the A sections

Page 5: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

The main theme (A) keeps on returning, with contrasting

sections (episodes) in between

A B A C A D A

Page 6: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Sounds like a question and answer

Common in African music, gospel, blues, and jazz

Page 7: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Used in pop music:Intro - beginningOutro – beginning & endVerse – Tells the storyChorus (refrain) – Focal point; CatchyFills – bridge between sectionsMiddle 8 – contrasting section 12-bar blues

Page 8: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Starts with a simple theme, then repeating it but changing/

varying it each timeChanging tempoChanging rhythmTonality (e.g. major to minor)Adding extra notes/ ornamentsVideo: Mozart- ‘Ah! vous dirai je maman’

Page 9: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Recitatives – tells the story, like a narrator

Aria – A tuneful songChoruses – Everyone sings

Female opera stars called Divas

Search YouTube for:

Mozart- ‘Ah! vous dirai je maman

…video and embed here

Page 10: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Minuet is a stately dance from 17th/ 18th centuries in 3/4 time

In ternary structure: A B AMinuet Trio Minuet

Trio – thin texture (3 instruments)Video: Example of a minuet

Page 11: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Recitatives – tells the story, like a narrator

Aria – A tuneful songChoruses – Everyone sings

Female opera stars called Divas

Search YouTube for:

‘Minuet’

…video and embed here

Page 12: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Same music is repeated for each verses e.g. hymn

Page 13: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Opposite of strophic – new music for each verse in the song

Music develops, changing to reflect moods/ situations in lyrics

Page 14: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Song frequently found in operaIn ternary form

Aria = ‘air’ (melody)

Sung by solo singer, accompanied by orchestra

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Constant repetition of a fixed number of beats, or melodic pattern

During each cycle, can be developed through changes in texture or dynamics

Common in Africa, India & Asia e.g. gamelan music

Video: Balinese Gamelan music

Page 16: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Recitatives – tells the story, like a narrator

Aria – A tuneful songChoruses – Everyone sings

Female opera stars called Divas

Search YouTube for:

‘Balinese Gamelan Music’

…video and embed here

Page 17: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Melody or riff in the bass that is repeated while melody/ harmony

changes

Featured in all types of music – baroque to pop music

Video: ‘Livin’ On A Prayer’

Page 18: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Recitatives – tells the story, like a narrator

Aria – A tuneful songChoruses – Everyone sings

Female opera stars called Divas

Search YouTube for:

‘Bon Jovi – Livin on a Prayer’

…video and embed here

Page 19: Structure & Form. The way musical ideas are arranged and ordered in a composition Needs to have the right balance of repetition and contrast

Large scale musical form in 3 parts:

1)Exposition: Characters are introduced

2)Development: Develops ideas such as melody & rhythm. It’s dramatic, usually with many key changes

3)Recapitulation: Brings back musical ideas from exposition – ‘rounded off’