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hi everyone this is been done it from wwm music theory Academy calm in this session weamp;#39;re going to have a look at the structure called theme and variations now theme and variations is a very common structure youamp;#39;ll come across particularly in romantic music and the theme and variations involves the following firstly the composer will write a theme now this is usually a catchy melody it could be 8 bars long it could be 16 bars long it could last for 30 seconds it lasts 45 seconds it varies and but the theme is that you could almost play it as a complete mini piece of music once the theme has been played then the composer changes it in some way okay so itamp;#39;s played again but itamp;#39;s altered and this becomes the variation number one when youamp;#39;ve played variation number one then you move on to variation two where again the theme is changed in some way you can continue this process through variation three variation four variation five you will get you know