Music Theory - Structure and Form
The variations are based on the theme and can differ in texture, melody, harmony, rhythm and tempo, or any combination of these.
Often used in the first movement of a symphony or concerto.
A song where each part sings the same melody but starts at different times.
The melody in the first part is repeated exactly by another part, while the first part continues with different material.
The main theme is taken up by different parts in turn, but instead of being repeated exactly it is developed and varied.
In a song the fame music used for each vers of lyrics link in a hymn.
In a song the different music used for each vers of lyrics.
In its most simple version, verse-chorus form just alternates verses and choruses. There is usually an intro (introduction) and sometimes an outro (like a coda).
Many songs will include a bridge (a contrasting section) for variety.
Some examples of large scale structures are:
What is the difference between a strophic and through-composed song?
What is the name for the following structure: ABACADA?
What are the three main sections in sonata form?
What is the difference between a fugue and canon?