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Card 6

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Which four ways did Cage outline how preparing the piano affects the sound?

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Card 7

Front

Which instrument is the piano also connected to?

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Card 8

Front

What was also very interesting about the piano?

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Card 9

Front

What is one of the most skilful features of this piece?

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Card 10

Front

What happens as a result of the texture?

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Card 11

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How can the overall texture be described?

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Card 12

Front

Which types of textures can be found?

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Card 13

Front

Which structure do all three movements follow?

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Card 14

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Arch shaped melodies are common in this piece. Give two examples of where they can be found.

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Card 15

Front

In which sonata is there a ritardando?

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