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Kthamas

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In the development section in sonata form, the composer can
 
 

a. fragment themes
  b. modulate frequently
  c. add lines of counterpoint
  d. invert parts of the theme
  e. All of these choices



Question 2

Transitions between themes in sonata form are valuable because they
 
 

a. help the music modulate smoothly
  b. make a gradual change to a new theme
  c. sometimes provide new musical ideas
  d. All of these choices




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qytan

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: e.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: d.





 

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