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ioda
1 year ago
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In the __________ design, a composer furnishes music for one stanza of poetry, and this music is repeated over and over for furt

her stanzas.
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Lady bird [3.3K]1 year ago
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In the<u> Strophic </u>design, a composer furnishes music for one stanza of poetry, and this music is repeated over and over for further stanzas

<h3>Strophic design :</h3>

Strophic design also called verse- repeating form, chorus form, AAA song form, or one- part song form , strophic design is a song structure in which all verses or stanzas of the textbook are sung to the same music. Differing song forms include through- composed, with new music written for every stanza, and ternary form, with a differing central section.

<h3>What's a strophic design in music?</h3>

Songs that repeat the same introductory multi-phrase unit throughout are in strophic design( occasionally abbreviated AAA because the same introductory material, A, is repeated), and the introductory unit that's repeated is called a strophe. Strophic design is more common in early gemstone- and- roll( 1950s – 1960s) than in the 1970s and beyond.

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