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12 Cards in this Set

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What chords are perfect?
5 to 1 (V - I)
What chords are plagal?
4 to 1 (IV - I)
What chords are imperfect?
1, 2 or 4 to 5 (I, II or IV to V)
What chords are interrupted?
5 to any expect 1 (V to any expect I)
What are the three sections in sonata?
Expedition
Development
Recapituation
3 facts about symphonies.
Huge impact
Full orchestra
In 4 or more movements
Same structure as sonata
2 facts about concerto.
Soloist with an orchestral accompaniment
Three movements - quick, slow, quick
The four movements.
Sonata
Ternary/Variation
Minuet/Scherzo
Sonata/Rondo/Variation
1st movement.
Sonata
2nd Movement
Ternary or variation
3rd Movement
Minuet or Scherzo
4th Movement
Rondo or variation or sonata