The form that consists of a refrain alternating with contrasting material is known as "strophic form." In this structure, a repeated section (the refrain) is interspersed with different verses or contrasting sections. This format is commonly found in various genres, including Folk Music and popular songs, allowing for both familiarity and variety within the piece.
This is defined as a refrain. These can also be found quite often in songs.
The opposite of refrain (as a verb): persevere persist continue endure stick with keep it up
Anger : irritate
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A refrain is a repeated section of a song that usually comes after each verse, while a bridge is a contrasting section that provides a break from the main melody and lyrics.
"Lupang Hinirang," the national anthem of the Philippines, consists of three main parts: the introduction, the verse, and the refrain. The anthem is typically performed in its entirety, but the most recognized and sung portion is the verse and refrain. The song emphasizes patriotism and the love for the country.
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The rondo form is characterized by the repeated return of a main theme (A) interspersed with contrasting sections (B, C, etc.). The typical structure can be represented as A-B-A-C-A-B-A, where the A theme is prominent and serves as a refrain. This form creates a playful and engaging musical narrative, allowing for variations and explorations in the contrasting sections while maintaining a cohesive overall structure.
This is defined as a refrain. These can also be found quite often in songs.
There is more than one answer to this question.The Rondo was a very common choice for composers during the 17th and 18th centuries. It consists of a refrain (we'll call this A) and several contrasting episodes (B, C, D, etc.). A typical form might look (using these symbols) like this: ABACABA. It is a nice way to conclude a piece as one can clearly hear the main refrain several times.Another popular option was Sonata Form. This was almost always the choice for the 1st movement but often for the finale as well.Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 actually concludes with a Theme and Variations!-Jim
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A Ghazal is a Indo-Perso-Arabic poetic form. It was developed in the eastern Islamic world. It normally consists of rhyming couplets and a refrain. Each line shares the same meter.
A refrain poem in Afrikaans is called a "refrein gedig".
Refrain and persists are close to being opposites, so they are antonyms.
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No, "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost does not have a refrain. The poem is structured into nine lines in total, with a consistent rhyme scheme but no repeated refrain.