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How to vary theme in SDW

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today we continue our discussion of form with the theme and variation form variation has a long history in western art music but really started to shine in the late baroque period the classical and romantic periods saw a lot of theme and variation being used in larger forms such as the symphony the idea of variation was taken to the extreme by arnold scherenberg and his eight tonal variations on a 12-tone row weamp;#39;ll explore the form in its history in this video the most straightforward form of theme and variations is quite simple the composer states a theme however many bars in length then varies that theme over and over again through differing processes variation form can either be sectional which has an ending between each variation or continuous where there is no break between each variation the classical period favored sectional variation and later periods such as the romantic and modern periods favor the continuous variation technique variations can also be strict o

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A theme and variation is a form of music that begins with a main melody (the theme) that is then altered or changed in some way throughout the piece. These alterations of theme are called variations. Sometimes the music can start with a brief introduction before the theme is stated.
Theme and Variation A choreographic form in which a dance phrase or section of a dance is followed by subsequent phrases or sections that are variations of the original, usually for the sake of variety. Time The rate of speed and rhythm used from the beginning to the end of a dance.
Examples include John Bulls Salvator Mundi, Bachs Canonic Variations on Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her, Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, Violin Chaconne, and (D minor solo violin suite), Corellis La Folia Variations, Beethovens Diabelli Variations, the Finale of Brahmss Fourth Symphony, Variations on a Theme
Techniques for Composing Variations Repeat the accompaniment, compose a new melody. Repeat the accompaniment from your theme or from another variation with small additions/changes. Repeat the melody, compose a new accompaniment. Invert the melody and accompaniment.
Theme and variation is a popular musical form in which a composer states a melody and then repeats it several times with changes to create more interest and variety. Some famous examples of this form are Charles Ives Variations on America and Mozarts Twelve Variations on Vous dirai-je, Maman K.
Variation forms include ground bass, passacaglia, chaconne, and theme-and-variations. Ground bass, passacaglia and chaconne are typically based on brief ostinato motifs providing a repetitive harmonic basis and are also typically continuous evolving structures.
1:30 6:40 Provide these variations there are a number of different tools that composers can use first of allMoreProvide these variations there are a number of different tools that composers can use first of all they could change the melody in some way add notes take notes away add trills or other ornamentations
If the melody of your theme is very distinctive, consider repeating and reharmonising it to create a variation. Consider reharmonising the theme with non-functional, non-diatonic, dissonant harmony. Use many extended chords, chromatic chords and added note chords to help you to avoid functional progressions.

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