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  • What is the general form of a Rondo?
    ABACA
  • Tonic is the name for the I key/chord in a song. What is the name of the V chord?
    Dominant
  • What is the major philosophical movement in the classical period called?
    The Enlightenment
  • What's the difference between Sonata and Concerto
    Sonata uses piano, Concerto has an orchestra
  • What is the primary difference between a concerto and a symphony
    concertos have a soloist
  • This word describes the way that a composer uses and manipulates the various themes and tunes in a piece of music
    Form
  • Which of the major forms we discussed in class is most like a Dance?
    Minuet and Trio
  • This word describes music that uses notes that are NOT found the in primary scale(key) of the song
    Chromatic
  • Does Classical Music favor Clarity and Simplicity or Complexity?
    Clarity/Simplicity
  • What are the 4 parts of a Sonata Form?
    Expo, Devel, Recap, Coda
  • This word describes music that uses only notes that are IN the key.
    Diatonic
  • Classical music is MOSTLY: polyphonic/monophonic/homophonic
    homophonic
  • in this diagram: AABA' What does the ' mean?
    a variation
  • A typical sonata has ____ movements
    3
  • A Symphony has ______ movements
    4
  • Name a difference that the RISE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS made in music
    .........
  • Does Classical Music favor Clarity and Simplicity or Complexity?
    Clarity/Simplicity