Lesson 3
Variations
- Chromatic Variation is a technique that incorporates non-diatonic chords, such as secondary chords, augmented sixth chords, and the Neapolitan triad.
- Figural variation is a process featuring a specific embellishing pattern throughout.
- Simplifying variation is a type of textual variation in which a thin texture or reduced harmonic palette used for contract.
- Timbral is a variation procedure in which different combinations of instruments may be used for a colorist effect.
This image is showing 5 different types of variations from Creating Musical Variation by Dianna S. Dabby
This image shows the theme and the 4 different variations in this piece, by:
Theme & Variation in Music: Definition, Form & Examples-Study.com
In this video the musical technique of Variation as a way of turning your initial idea into a larger piece is looked at.
In this video one of the formal techniques of variation called Theme and Variation is discussed.
A variation of the melody line of Beyonce's before I let go

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