Describes the musical forms
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a musical form is given a name. For example, if a piece of music is called a “theme and variations” and “rondo”. (A theme and variations would follow an A A' A” A”'… ... A symphony, for example, is associated with a particular form: three or four (depending on when it was written) main sections, called movements.
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Musicians traditionally have two ways to describe the form of a piece of music. One way involves labeling each large section with a letter. The other way is to simply give a name to a form that is very common