GCSE Music - Structure
Across
- 4. In song-writing, a bridge is usually a contrasting section performed before returning to a verse or chorus. Can also be called a ‘Middle 8’.
- 5. A repeated bass line over which the melody changes.
- 7. A pop music, a section of music that is repeated each time with the same words.
- 9. A composition where the main musical idea (theme) is repeated, each time with alterations to one or more or its original elements.
- 11. A musical structure in which a main melody alternates with contrasting sections (A B A C A).
- 12. A more complex version of ternary form.
- 14. The first section of sonata form.
Down
- 1. A structure with continually changing sections, often used when composing film music.
- 2. The 'overall' organisation of a piece of music.
- 3. In vocal music, a section of music that is repeated but with different words each time.
- 6. The end section of sonata form.
- 8. The middle section of sonata form.
- 9. A musical structure with three sections with similar outer sections and a contrasting central one (A B A).
- 10. A structure with two sections with contrasting material (A B).
- 13. A 'smaller' section of the 'overall' structure.