The document provides information about various musical periods and styles including Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods. It discusses key characteristics of each period such as typical instrumentation, prominent composers, and musical forms and techniques used such as ground bass, variations, and ternary form.
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This presentation contains links to audio files and is intended to aid students in preparing to take Test #2 for the MUSC1101 course at Columbus Technical College.
13. Common Variation Techniques E.g. a legato section might be followed by a staccato section Dynamics/ Articulation Change the instruments playing Instrumentation Change of key Different harmonies Harmony Change of metre Change of tempo New rhythmic patterns Rhythm/tempo Imitation/Canon Diminution Augmentation Inversion Change position of melody Counter melody Decoration Melody
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19. Listen to the Minuet and Trio from the 3 rd movement of Symphony 101 by Haydn (CD1:7) Dynamics Tempo Instrumentation Metre Key (major/minor) Similarity or Difference Section B Section A Musical Feature