Sonata form (general) Flashcards

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What is the purpose of the exposition?

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To introduce both the first and second subject (theme)

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Outline sonata form.

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This is where the piece is divided into three basic sections:

  1. ) The exposition
  2. ) The development
  3. ) The recapitulation.
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What is the purpose of the development?

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This is where the ideas presented in the exposition are developed. This section often takes the piece through a veriety of keys.

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What is the recapitulation?

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This is the reminder of the exposition.

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For a piece in sonata form what key is the first subject in?

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The tonic key.

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For a piece in sonata form what key is the second subject in?

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A key other than the tonic key.

Commonly, if the first subject is in a minor key then the second subject will be in the relative major and vice versa.

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What happens, in terms of key in the development section of a piece in sonata form?

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The piece moves through a variety of keys.

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For a piece in sonata form what key is the recapitulation in?

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Subject 1 - The tonic key.

Subject 2 - The tonic Major.

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For a piece in sonata form what key is the coda in?

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The tonic key.

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