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Music Theory Materials: Ternary Form Example 7

So now we have a complete diagram of the form:

and a label for the form – Sectional Ternary – the piece is in three sections (ABA’)

and each starts and ends on tonic (I) which makes it sectional.

Great job!

You can see and hear the piece one more time:

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Score for Schumann Kinder Sonate No 1

 


For more information, contact:

Barbara Murphy, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Music Theory
University of Tennessee
School of Music

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