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Binary Form

Binary Form

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Performing Arts, Arts

9th - 12th Grade

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Jacquelyn Pileckas

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9 Slides • 2 Questions

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Binary Form

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Multiple Choice

How many parts do you think binary form has?

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3

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  • made up of A (statement) and B (counterstatement) ​

  • usually repeats both parts (ex. A A B B)

  • usually similar in rhytyhm, melody and texture​

Some text here about the topic of discussion.

Binary Form

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Bourree from Suite in E Minor for Lute by Johann Sebastian Bach

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Listening Guide

  • a Bourree is a type of dance-inspired piece in duple meter

  • lute is a plucked string instrument popular during the 16th and 17th centuries

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  • Two-part (binary) form: A A B B

  • Duple meter, E minor

  • Acoustic guitar or lute ​

Listen for the two-part form and how a short-short-long rhythm pervades the entire piece. Also notice the downward sequence in the melody near the end of part B.

Bourree from Suite in E Minor for Lute

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Open Ended

What observations did you make about the piece?

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Bourree from Suite in E Minor for Lute

  • about 30 seconds (or 2x as long)

  • playful melody moves in leaps

  • contains 4 phrases

  • ends in minor

Part B

  • About 15 seconds long made of two phrases

  • melody gradually descends by step

  • first phrase in minor, second in major

Part A

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​A

0:00 1. Dancelike melody (a) in minor, short-short-long rhythm, moves downward mostly by step. Melody repeats (a'), descends to long, low major chord. Soft dynamic level.

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​A

0:14 Part A repeated more loudly ​

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​B

0:2​6 2. Three soft phrases with skips and steps, short-short-long rhythm continues; each brief phrase ends with long note in melody

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​Fourth phrases quickly descends in sequential repetition of short-short-long pattern; minor key, long low octave ends B.

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​B

0:57 Part B repeated ​

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  • music is continuous in flow and can't always be easily subdivided

  • some music won't fit these patterns, but that doesn't make it formless ​

Listening for Form

Binary Form

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