Hi everybody:
Here we're again...
We're going to learn some important things with our new piece (Suite).
The second movement (Minuetto Clasico) has a ternary structure.
In this video you can listen an example (and follow the score). Please, mind these parts while you're playing.
I need you to look for me some example about the structure in the fourth movement (Rondo spiritoso). Link it as video or web page.
See you.
Hello again.
ReplyDeleteI have found an example of rondo(ABACA),
i put you, click here to see it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dWA8u-i6mc&feature=fvst
hello carlos
ReplyDeleterondo form is A B A C A D A.
I link this video you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBecaRW9b_Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohwdsknSI9U
ReplyDeleteThe rondo form is A B A C A
A sonata is like a rondo?
ReplyDeleteHi Marina:
ReplyDeleteThe Sonata form is more complex than Rondó.
You can compare them in this document (very extensive) http://web.mac.com/jjdoreste/musicaparatodos/Gu%C3%ADas_files/FormaSonatayRondo.pdf
Carlos
Thanks Carlos for the reply.
ReplyDeleteMARINA
Hello Carlos
ReplyDeleteI have got one video of a rondo spiritoso.
Iput you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j71TkllCvZM
Hello Carlos,
ReplyDeleteI found a musicograma internet and ties.
I hope you like it.
MARINA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diqDijUt2oc