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It means that a section of music is played twice, then a new section is played (B) and then it returns to the opening section
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its AABA
32 tone AABA
That rhyming pattern is known as a "quatrains," where the lines follow an AABA rhyme scheme. Each letter represents a different rhyme sound.
Yes, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is typically considered as being in a binary form, consisting of an A section followed by a B section.
Rhyme Scheme
The three sections of a Sonata are: Exposition, Development and Recapitulation. Exposition: the musical motifs are introduced (this section is usually played twice) Development: the motifs are manipulated, expanded, modulated Recapitulation: the original exposition is repeated This creates an AABA form.
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No, Schumann's "Träumerei" is not in ABA form. It is structured as a ternary form, or ABA' form, where the A section is followed by a contrasting B section before returning to a modified version of the A section.