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In an AABA song form, the B section, often referred to as the "bridge," typically contrasts with the A sections by introducing a different melody, harmony, or mood. This section serves to provide variety and depth to the piece before returning to the familiar A material. The B section often resolves back into the final A, creating a satisfying musical structure. This form is commonly found in jazz standards and popular music.

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