What is different between sonata and sonata-allegro form?
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What is different between sonata and sonata-allegro form?
What is different between sonata and sonata-allegro form?
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sonata is a high pitched used to play instruments while allegro is fast
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The (multi-movement) sonata form is a different thing, and refers to the structure of a whole composition. This (together with the sonata-allegro form) only really developed in the classical era. The classical multi-movement sonata usually consists of three or four movements: A fast movement in sonata-allegro form.