Beethoven

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Overall Tonality
C minor
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Texture of introduction
Homophonic
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Name a musical element that Beethoven uses to create contrast
Dynamics
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What period of music does chromatic melodies, pedals and dissonance fall into?
Romantic
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Name a typical rhythm
Dotted
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What is the tempo at the start?
Grave
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Harmonic feature? (1st subject)
Tonic Pedal
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Quavers that move in octaves?
Murky Bass
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Dynamic/Accent beginning with s?
Sforzando
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How does Beethoven smoothly move into the second subject?
Dominant Pedal Preparation
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What does the piece modulate to in the second subject?
Eb minor
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Where SHOULD have Beethoven gone in the second subject?
Eb Major
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Harmonic feature? (2nd subject)
Dominant Pedal
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Articulation feature commonly used?
Staccato
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Ornament that is like a quick slide?
Acciaccatura
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Ornament that adds notes?
Mordent
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What key does the development start in?
G minor
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What key does the development end in?
E minor
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What texture does the development end with?
Monophonic
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What in the melody adds dramaticism?
Rests
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What key does the recap start in?
C minor
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What does the recap SOON modulate to? (2nd subject)
F minor
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Is the melody conjunct or disjunct?
Both
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What TYPE of chord does the Grave section in the Coda after the recap end with?
Diminished 7th
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What cadence does this piece end with?
Perfect
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Texture of introduction

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Homophonic

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Name a musical element that Beethoven uses to create contrast

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Card 4

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What period of music does chromatic melodies, pedals and dissonance fall into?

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Card 5

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Name a typical rhythm

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