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A movement refers to a
Responses:
tempo change at the very end of a piece.
repeating theme at the beginning of a symphony.
freestanding piece of music that is part of a larger work.
notational device for dynamics.
Responses:
tempo change at the very end of a piece.
repeating theme at the beginning of a symphony.
freestanding piece of music that is part of a larger work.
notational device for dynamics.
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Yes.
Which of the following signifies a return to music that has been played before?
Responses:
half cadence
da capo sign
key signature
authentic cadence
Responses:
half cadence
da capo sign
key signature
authentic cadence
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Yes.
In what form do composers use da capo as a notation device?
Responses:
binary
ternary
both binary and ternary
neither binary nor ternary
Responses:
binary
ternary
both binary and ternary
neither binary nor ternary
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GPT-4o mini
A movement refers to a **freestanding piece of music that is part of a larger work.**
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GPT-4o mini
The option that signifies a return to music that has been played before is the **da capo sign**.
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GPT-4o mini
Composers use da capo as a notation device in **ternary** form.
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