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Ternary formTernary form is a tripartite musical structure in which the third part is an exact or modified repetition of the first. Standard examples of ternary form can be heard in the minuet-and-trio movements of Haydn and Mozart or in the more expanded scherzo-and-trio movements of Beethoven.
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Ternary formA movement in three parts in which the first and third parts are identical or closely related, and the second section contrasting (ABA).
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Ternary formA form most commonly used in short pieces consisting of three sections: first section is self-contained and closes in the tonic; second section is in a new key, modulatory and in a contrasting charact [..]
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Ternary formA three-part musical structure (A-B-A) based on statement (A), contrast (B), and repetition (A).
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Ternary form3-Part form: ABA. See also: “form”.
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Ternary formComposition or movement in three sections following the pattern A-B-A. Also called song form.
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Ternary form
(music) A style of composition in which one contrasting section of music is written between two similar outer sections.
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