Why do composers add a coda to the end of a movement?
What will be an ideal response?
to give a sense of conclusion or add extra weight to the end
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What was the underlying motivation in the creation of the cha cha chá? How is this different from other Cuban music and dance styles?
What will be an ideal response?
The Thankful Poor by Tanner is an example of the typical Realist focus on what?
A. Religious scenes B. Historical events C. Wealthy aristocrats D. Ordinary people
“Sonata-allegro form” is:
a. a dramatic musical form that involves an exposition, development, and recapitulation b. normally performed at a fast tempo
c. a form that has the potential for dramatic presentation, conflict, and resolution d. the form most often used in the first movements of Classical genres e. all of the above
The sign placed at the beginning of the staff to fix the position of all of the pitches on the staff is the
A. alto. B. treble. C. clef. D. bass.