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How do you construct a symphony?

It is typically four movements. The first is fast and in sonata form The second is slow The third is a scherzo or minuet in trio form The fourth is fast and in sonata or rondo form


Usual order of movements in a classical symphony?

Usually: 1) Allegro 2) Slow (Andante, Adagio, Largo...) 3) Scherzo or Trio or Minuet 4) Fast (Allegro, Presto, Vivace...) 5) Is optional, and the tempo is chosen by the composer


What is the usual tempo of the fourth movement of a symphony?

The usual tempo of the fourth movement of a symphony is often marked as "Allegro" or "Presto," indicating a fast and lively pace. This movement typically serves as a finale, providing a sense of resolution and exuberance to the overall composition. In some symphonies, the fourth movement may also incorporate various forms, such as rondo or sonata-allegro, enhancing its energetic character. Overall, it aims to leave the audience with a feeling of exhilaration and closure.


What is the fourth chord in C major?

A chord with the fourth in it. C fourth chord is C F and A, although, it's not really called a fourth, it's called a suspension or suspended chord.


How many movements were int he classical period symphony?

At the begininning of the Classical movement there were three, but our good friend Mozart (I believe) added a new third (usually consisting of a minuet or rondo - a dance movement at any rate) and thus there were four. Generally, first movement fast tempo, second slow, third dance and fourth fast. Of course, Beethoven added VOICES to the fourth movement, i.e., Ode to Joy as the fourth movement in his 9th symphony.