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6. What is different to the rest of the piece in the coda?
- The pedal note is not played
- The pedal note becomes a pianissimo chord
- The pedal note becomes a hexachord
7. What is a coda
- An ornament used in romantic music
- The ending section of a piece
- The introducing section of a piece
8. Each section induvidually has its own form, which?
9. Which century was the piece written?
10. How does the pedal note change in section B?
- Not playing the note
- Doubling the note in octaves
- Augmenting the note
11. What is a pedal note?
- A constantly repeated note throughout a piece
- A drone sound that accompanies harmony all the way through a piece
- The melody played two octaves down from it's origional position
12. Which of these are ornaments in this area of study?
- Blues scale, Layering, Serialism
- Trills, Turns, Appogiatura
- Ternary form, Sub bass, Octaves
13. How does the melody change in section B from section A?
- The melody is played on the left hand and is more chordal
- The melody is not changed, only the chords
- The melody is played twice as fast, on the left hand