13.9: Practice Exercises
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.
Answer.
2. Mozart, Piano Sonata K. 333, I.
Answer.
3. Edmond Dédé, Chicago, Grande Valse à l'Américaine.
Answer.
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