fugue
The subject, is what you are talking about, if you have no subject, you are speaking about nothing.
subject = dog verb = ran
Subject pronoun - I, You, He, We, She, They, It, you ( plural) Object pronoun - Me, You, Her, Him, Us, The, It
several tents is the complete subject. tents is the simple subject
[object Object]
A polyphonic composition based on one main theme is known as a fugue. In a fugue, the main theme, or subject, is introduced and then developed through contrapuntal interactions of multiple voices. The result is a complex and intricate piece of music where the various voices intertwine and interact around the central theme.
A polyphonic composition based on one main theme or subject is called a fugue. In a fugue, the main theme, known as the subject, is introduced and then imitated by different voices or instruments in a contrapuntal manner. This creates a complex and intricate musical texture.
Don Banks has written: 'Three episodes for flute and piano (1964)' -- subject(s): Flute and piano music 'Concerto for horn and orchestra' -- subject(s): Concertos (Horn), Scores 'Tirade' -- subject(s): Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble
The Fugue
Clifton E. Meloan has written: 'Problems and experiments in instrumental analysis' -- subject(s): Instrumental analysis, Laboratory manuals 'Instrumental analysis using physical properties' -- subject(s): Instrumental analysis 'Pesticides Laboratory Training Manual' 'Food analysis laboratory experiments' -- subject(s): Analysis, Food, Laboratory manuals 'Criminalistics' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation, Forensic Chemistry, Forensic ballistics, Medical jurisprudence
C. T. Kenner has written: 'Instrumental and separation analysis' -- subject(s): Chromatographic analysis, Extraction (Chemistry), Instrumental analysis
have is a verb. developed is a verb. interest is a subject. neighbor is a subject.
Hans-Heinrich Schmieder has written: 'Das wohltemperierte Klaviertrio' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Chamber music, Piano trios, Piano with instrumental ensemble 'Wohltemperierte Hausmusik' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Chamber music, Piano with instrumental ensemble
David Schulenberg has written: 'The Keyboard Music of J. S. Bach' 'The instrumental music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Instrumental music
Tim Blickhan has written: 'Variations/permutations' -- subject(s): Instrumental ensembles
Howard A. Strobel has written: 'Chemical instrumentation' -- subject(s): Instrumental analysis
Walter Kob has written: 'The smaller homophonic forms of instrumental music, 1740-1815, in relation to theories of musical form' -- subject(s): Musical form, History and criticism, Instrumental music