Lesson 4: Introduction to basic musical forms
introduction to some of the basic musical forms that's used in both Western Art Music and popular music nowadays
Binary Form (A-B)
Rounded-Binary Form (A-B-A')
Ternary Form (A-B-A)
Rondo Form (A-B-A-C-A)
Strophic Form (A-A-A-A...)
Through-Composed Form (A-B-C-D...)
(Intro)-Verse-Chorus/Refrain-Bridge (A-B-C-A-B-C-D...)
Discussion questions (if we could get to them(;^ω^)):
What are some effective functions do you think on using different musical forms on composing music?
What are some of the reasons you think that many popular music nowadays are composed in the same form?
Listening examples from today's class:
Heidenroslein, by Shubert
12 variations on "Ah, vous dirai-je Maman", by Mozart
Fur Elise, by Beethoven, arranged for piano and orchestra
Symphony No. 94 in G Major, mvt. 2, by Haydn
Wataridori, by Alexandros
Bohemian Rhapsody, by Queen