Common formal sections are specific parts or segments found in many compositions that follow established structural conventions. These sections provide organization and help shape the overall form of the piece.
Think of common formal sections as chapters in a book. Each section serves as an important part of the story but also contributes to the larger narrative structure.
Introduction: The introduction is the opening section of a piece that sets the mood and prepares the listener for what's to come.
Bridge: The bridge is a contrasting section that connects two main parts of a composition, often providing a refreshing change in musical material.
Coda: The coda is a concluding section at the end of a piece that provides closure or adds a final touch to the music.
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