Asked by Anonymous

i know this question has been asked many times but PLEASE could anyone tell me if twinkle twinkle little star is an example of a song played in ternary form.
thanks for your help

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Answered by Manny to ANYONE
January 29, 2008

Dear Anonymous:

Yes, ternary form is found in "Twinkle twinkle little star ..."

Sincerely,

Manny
Answered by drwls
The middle "B" part of the ternary ABA form is where the key changes to a related key. In this case, that occurs at: "up above the world so high...like a diamond in the sky".
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