Kevin A. Ure
ASIN: B06WWPTFL8
Publisher: UreMusic
Pages: 32
This text serves as a short primer and details the basic principles of form in a musical work. It’s intended to provide an introduction to musical forms, but it doesn’t cover every form. Readers will learn about the concept of form, which includes a discussion of motives, phrases, periods, and melody. The text then describes some of the larger forms, including the aria, symphony, rondo, and a brief discussion of how to create original forms for a musical work. Far from being a comprehensive work, this is a short and concise discussion of some basic concepts that all composers regardless of style should comprehend. Intended to act as a sample to give a preview of the type of content in our larger works, this text functions as a sort of master class in a very narrowly defined subject. After reviewing this lesson, consider purchasing one of our in-depth texts to gain a greater ...