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Study in Ternary Form
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Ternary form involves 3 sections, usually labeled A, B and either C or A2. Section A may be repeated to form the pattern A A B A2. Section A starts in the tonic key, but modulates to the dominant or relative minor. Section B presents a contrasting theme, then section A2 is usually similar to section A, but staying in the tonic key instead of modulating.
I wrote this study as an illustration of ternary form. It has the pattern A A B A2. with the top melody on the violin, and then a counter melody on viola, and the bass line on cello.
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Category:
Short Piece
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String Quartet
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Modern (Serious) Period
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Time Signature
3
/4
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Key Signature
A Major
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  1 Theme A which starts in A major and modulates to the dominant key of E major.
  2 Theme B, which returns to the tonic key of A major.
  3 Theme A2, which is like theme A, but it ends up in the home key of A major
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No score for this tune is available yet.
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