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13.9: Practice Exercises

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    13.9 Practice Exercises

    For the each excerpt below, do the following:

    • Label chords with Roman numerals at the ends of phrases to determine cadences
    • Label cadences by type (PAC, IAC, HC, PC, DC)
    • Examine the motivic structure to determine if a phrase is a sentence
    • Create a diagram of the form using cadence abbreviations (HC, DC, PC, IAC, and PAC) and letters to designate melody (a, a’, b, etc.). Use the “prime” symbol (') to show if a melody ends with a different cadence. In this chapter, the prime symbol should not be used to represent embellishment of the melody or changes in the harmonization or register.
    • Name the form of the excerpt (sentence, parallel period, contrasting period, asymmetrical period, parallel double period, repeated phrase, repeated period).
    1. Mozart, “Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen,”The Magic Flute.

    PRAC-EXER-phrases-mozart-ein-madchenA.svg

    PRAC-EXER-phrases-mozart-ein-madchenB.svg

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    Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\):

    Answer.

    2. Mozart, Piano Sonata K. 333, I.

    PRAC-EXER-phrases-mozart-K333-ST1-A.svg

    PRAC-EXER-phrases-mozart-K333-ST1-B.svg

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    PRAC-EXER-phrases-mozart-K333-ST1-D.svg

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    Figure \(\PageIndex{2}\):

    Answer.

    3. Edmond Dédé, Chicago, Grande Valse à l'Américaine.

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    Figure \(\PageIndex{3}\):

    Answer.

    Click here to download the first homework assignment for this chapter. Click here to download the second homework assignment for this chapter. Click here to download the Unit 3 Practice Test. PDF versions of the textbook, homework exercises, and practice exercises can be found at musictheory.pugetsound.edu


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