through-composed
a verse
A piece of music will often include repeats or be otherwise divided into sections, for example ABCBB, could represent A=Verse, B=Chorus, C= a different verse. B B repeat chorus twice. AB would therefore represent a piece of music with two sections, that are essentially different. A medley might have an ABCDE structure, so AB structure would be a very short medly of just two parts.
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Some melodies are structured like songs, (strophic form) where sections or blocks of music are repeated. Some are what is called through-composed. Through-composed melodies are difficult to write; they have no repetitive elements as do songs. There are many other ways to analyze melodies.
False.
Exposition (often repeated), development, recapitulation, coda.
a verse
Text Files with a basic structure composed of "sections" and "properties".
The structure of your site is composed of the different sections of your website and navigation within those sections. It is the framework that shapes your site and defines your website navigation scheme. If you develop a sound website structure navigation will fall into place naturally.
The Nestle Company's organizational structure is composed of a Board of Directors. Thirteen members are designated to control various sections of the business.
Maggots are divided into three body sections. These are the head, abdomen and thorax. The maggot has an underdeveloped exoskeleton.
Abdomen
lithosphere
An episodic structure in dance is where the dance has 3 distinctive sections to separate it.
it is called the lithosphere
Most of it was composed by Andy Pink, but in some sections other composers were used, for example, in the final solo the piano was originally composed by schumann
a millipedes structure is it has two body sections, and many pairs of legs as in alot the two body sections consist of a head with one pair of anntenae and a long abdomen with many segments.
Unlike COBOL, in C there are no sections and divisions; there are two main state: inside a function and outside of any functions.