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Definition of ternary form in English: ternary formnoun mass nounMusic The form of a movement in which the first subject is repeated after an interposed second subject in a related key. Example sentencesExamples - In the 20th century, ternary form was used by Bartók, and even by Webern, who reverted to old structural forms in his 12-note instrumental works dating from 1927 to 1940.
- Unlike the binary form, the ternary form's sections are each complete and whole themselves; they do not need each other for finality or resolution.
- The first two pieces are in ternary form with a fast-slow-fast regimen.
- How is ternary form used in the Viennese waltz sets of the later 19th century?
- In the Andante the adoption of a simple ternary form allows him the freedom to grapple with his 12-note technique.
Definition of ternary form in US English: ternary formnoun Music The form of a movement in which the first subject is repeated after an interposed second subject in a related key. Example sentencesExamples - The first two pieces are in ternary form with a fast-slow-fast regimen.
- How is ternary form used in the Viennese waltz sets of the later 19th century?
- In the Andante the adoption of a simple ternary form allows him the freedom to grapple with his 12-note technique.
- Unlike the binary form, the ternary form's sections are each complete and whole themselves; they do not need each other for finality or resolution.
- In the 20th century, ternary form was used by Bartók, and even by Webern, who reverted to old structural forms in his 12-note instrumental works dating from 1927 to 1940.
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