In music, strophic form (or chorus form) is a sectional and/or additive way of structuring a piece of music based on the repetition of one formal section or block played repeatedly. Music is an Art form in which the medium is Sound organized in Time. In Music, a section is "a complete but not independent Musical idea " (Bye 1993 p The term musical form refers to two related concepts the type of composition (for example a musical work can have the form of a Symphony, a Music is an Art form in which the medium is Sound organized in Time. It is the musical analogue of repeated stanzas in poetry or lyrics: where the text repeats the same rhyme scheme from one stanza to the next, the accompanying music for each stanza is either the same or very similar from one stanza to the next. In Poetry, a stanza is a unit within a larger Poem. In modern poetry the term is often equivalent with Strophe; in popular vocal music a stanza is
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Most folk and popular songs are strophic in form, including the twelve bar blues, all of which may be in simple verse or simple verse-chorus form. Folk music can have a number of different meanings including Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous Popular music is Music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and are disseminated by one or more Verse-chorus form is a Musical form common in Popular music and predominant in rock since the 1960s Verse-chorus form is a Musical form common in Popular music and predominant in rock since the 1960s The "verse-chorus-verse" (verse-chorus form) of most popular music songs may be interpreted as parts of a larger strophic verse-refrain form. The structures or Musical forms of Songs in Popular music are typically sectional forms such as Strophic form. A refrain (from Vulgar Latin refringere, "to repeat" and later from Old French refraindre) is the Line or lines that are Verse-chorus form is a Musical form common in Popular music and predominant in rock since the 1960s A refrain (from Vulgar Latin refringere, "to repeat" and later from Old French refraindre) is the Line or lines that are In addition, many songs from the classical music tradition are in strophic form, from the 14th century French rondeau of the ars nova, to the 17th century French air de cour, to the 19th century German lieder; indeed strophic form has been one of the most durable of all musical forms, probably because it is intuitively most obvious to have similar music accompanying repeated stanzas of verse. Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in or rooted in the traditions of Western liturgical and Secular music Ars nova was a stylistic period in Music of the Late Middle Ages, centered in France, which encompassed the period roughly from the preparation The Air de cour was a popular type of secular vocal music in France in the very late Renaissance and early Baroque period from about 1570 until de Lied (plural de Lieder) (liːt plural) is a German word meaning literally " Song " among English speakers however the word