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To Alice piano score with two-hand numbers

Canon piano score with two-hand numbers

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To Alice (Beethoven in 1810 Piano piece composed in 2008)

"Für Elise" was originally called "Baga Taylor in A minor". It is an independent piano piece composed by Beethoven in 1810. It is dedicated to "Alice" by Beethoven as a Memorial work. This work was discovered by later generations in 1867 and was later included in the Supplement No. 59 of Volume 25 of "The Complete Works of Beethoven".

The work is written in rondo form and its structure is ABACA. Among them, Part A is the main part (duplicate part) of the rondo, and *** appears three times; Parts B and C are the two insertion parts that strongly contrast with Part A.

Canon (music composition technique)

Canon in D major Author: John Bachabel

Canon - a type of polyphonic music, The original meaning is "law". The melody of one part chases the other part from beginning to end, until the last bar, the last chord, merge together, giving people a sacred artistic conception.

Canon is a music composition technique, polyphonic music. Although all the voices of the canon imitate one voice, the voices of different heights enter at certain intervals, creating a one-on-one, continuous effect. Round singing is also a kind of canon. In the canon, the melody that appears first is the introduction, and what is imitated later is the answer.

According to the different pitch differences of each voice part, the canon can be divided into the same degree canon, the fifth degree canon, the fourth degree canon, etc.; according to the length of the interval, it can be divided into one-measure canon and two-measure canon. etc.; in addition, there are various techniques such as accompaniment canon, transposed canon, retrograde canon, and reverse canon.