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18 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
*A2 (5/3-6/3)
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5-6
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*A2 (root)
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5-8
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D2 (6/3)
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10-6
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*D3 (5/3-6/3)
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10-6
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*D3 (root)
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10-5
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A5 (root)
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10-5
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A5 (5/3-6/3)
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10-10
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D5 (root)
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10-8
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D5 (5/3-6/3)
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5-6
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7ths
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10-7
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Theme
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Forte: long, complex melody with several motives. executes a complete progression.
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Motive
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Forte: distinct embellishment repeated until it becomes a characteristic feature of the melody.
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Figuration
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Forte: alberti bass, patterns found in a variety of works
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transformation
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Forte: augmentation, dimunition, inversion
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Sonata Principle
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Cone: themes you heard elsewhere must be restated in the tonic for closure.
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solar vs. polar
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Ratner: Solar: (baroque)keys revolve around tonic. POlar: (classical)dramatic opposition between I and V
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Genre
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Board and Sloan: offers a framework for listeners to orient themselves, offers procedures to interpret the music and a set of expectations
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Ritornello
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Tutti opens with a theme that comes back in fragments throughout the piece and is restated in the end.
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