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The document discusses musical form, structure, and singing voices. It describes two methods of labeling musical form using letters or names. It also defines unitary and strophic forms, with examples. Additionally, it identifies the basic musical elements of motif and phrase, and describes female and male singing voice types ranging from soprano to bass.

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The document discusses musical form, structure, and singing voices. It describes two methods of labeling musical form using letters or names. It also defines unitary and strophic forms, with examples. Additionally, it identifies the basic musical elements of motif and phrase, and describes female and male singing voice types ranging from soprano to bass.

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 FORM: Binary  FORM: Binary
2 ways to label the form of a musical piece. 2 ways to label the form of a musical piece.
 By Letters – are used in labeling major section of a musical  By Letters – are used in labeling major section of a musical
piece. piece.
 By Naming  By Naming

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 UNITARY AND STROPHIC  UNITARY AND STROPHIC
 Motif – is the shortest unit of music.  Motif – is the shortest unit of music.
 Phrase – short musical passage that sounds complete.  Phrase – short musical passage that sounds complete.
o 2 Types of Phrase: Repeated Phrase, Contrasting Phrase o 2 Types of Phrase: Repeated Phrase, Contrasting Phrase
 Musical form – the overall structure of a musical piece.  Musical form – the overall structure of a musical piece.
 Unitary form – one unrepeated section  Unitary form – one unrepeated section
o Example: Good morning to all, Happy Birthday to you o Example: Good morning to all, Happy Birthday to you
 Strophic form – where the phrase or section is repeated  Strophic form – where the phrase or section is repeated
several times several times
o Example: Lupang Hinirang, Amazing Grace o Example: Lupang Hinirang, Amazing Grace
 SINGING VOICES  SINGING VOICES
 Timbre – the tone quality of a specific sound produced by  Timbre – the tone quality of a specific sound produced by
voices or music instruments voices or music instruments
FEMALE VOICES : FEMALE VOICES :
 Soprano – highest female singing voice  Soprano – highest female singing voice
 Mezzo Soprano – next highest female singing voice lower  Mezzo Soprano – next highest female singing voice lower
than soprano and higher than alto than soprano and higher than alto
 Alto – lowest among the female voices  Alto – lowest among the female voices
MALE VOICES: MALE VOICES:
 Tenor – highest male singing voice  Tenor – highest male singing voice
 Baritone – most common of the male voice types  Baritone – most common of the male voice types
 Bass – lowest male singing voice.  Bass – lowest male singing voice.

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