Music Fundamentals A Balanced Approach

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Notice that:



  • The Minuet has double bars and repeat signs that separate the two sections.

  • The A section begins in C major and modulates to the dominant (G). The C#and D#in mm. 2, 4, and 6
    embellish the melody, while the F#in mm. 5, 7, and 8 indicates a modulation to G major.

  • The B section uses identical melodic and rhythmic material as the A section, but begins in G major and
    returns to C major before the end of the piece.


Ternary Form: Three-part Form


Ternary formis a three-part form (ABA) where the A and B sections are contrasting in key and frequently in
mood or character. A change in the key signature may accompany the change in key.


TRACK 105

Listening: “Wild Rider” (R. Schumann)

Exercise 9—Class Exercise


Listen to Track 105 or your instructor play “Wild Rider” by Schumann. Notice:



  • This piece is in ternary form. How does the B section differ from the A section; in what ways are the sections
    the same?


“Wild Rider” (R. Schumann)


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