Yes, "Silent Night" is often considered to be in ternary form (ABA), which consists of three sections. The first section presents the main theme, the second section provides a contrasting middle, and then the first section is repeated. This structure contributes to the song's soothing and repetitive nature, enhancing its calming effect.
it is used in = TERNARY FORM .$.
Most likely it is the. Version by Five for Fighting from his album the Battle for Everything. It is a haunting version of the song and he sounds like Chris Martin when he is singing in a "vulnerable" style
Ternary form.
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Ternary form
it is used in = TERNARY FORM .$.
Most likely it is the. Version by Five for Fighting from his album the Battle for Everything. It is a haunting version of the song and he sounds like Chris Martin when he is singing in a "vulnerable" style
Ternary form.
Ternary.
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A tenary form has 3 sections
Yes, it is a ternary form, it is AABA which is originally ABA structure and ABA structure is Ternary form :) Hope that helped