The proper terminology is Ternary Form or Rondo forum.
What this means is "three sections", as in a A B A form of composing. The piece begins and ends with the section A (original theme), then section B is something different, then the piece returns to section A, possibly with some modifications.
An overly simplified illustration of this might be:
* Section A: tra-la-la-be-do * Section B: fa-so-so-le-to * Section A tra-la-la-be-do-dum You see, we have started out with a basic theme, then went into the B section and returned to A, but added something special at the end.
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I believe you mean ternary form. Ternary form is a piece of music that features an ABA structure. This means that the A sections book-end the B section. This structure is generally found in classical music.
Mozart wrote ternary music.
Binary form showcases a two part melody commonly displayed as: AB Sometimes there exists what we call "rounded binary" where the first theme reccurs (ABA) albiet with a slight change. Ternary is a three part melody where the beginning returns at the end (ABA) This may seem similar to rounded binary but there are a few notable disparities. Binary=AB Ternary=ABA
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"Ternary" means that the compound contains three elements.
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I believe you mean ternary form. Ternary form is a piece of music that features an ABA structure. This means that the A sections book-end the B section. This structure is generally found in classical music.
Mozart wrote ternary music.
Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
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ternary compuonds are composed of three elements
The definition of ternary can be found at websites, such as The Free Dictionary, Merriam-Webster and Oxford Dictionaries. Ternary is a term that is used to describe the groups consisting of three members or components.
No, HCN is not a ternary acid. Ternary acids are acids that contain hydrogen, a nonmetal, and oxygen. HCN does not contain oxygen, making it a binary acid.
Ternary.
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