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  • Ternary form or "song form" is a musical structure divided into three sections.
  • Ternary forms can have the ABA pattern or ABC pattern.
  • It consists of three sections, all completely different from one another.
  • Some songs have the ABC pattern of the ternary form. It consists of three sections, all completely different from one another. This is also called the "Verse-Chorus-Bridge" song form.
  • ABA is often used in Western music, where the third section is the recapitulation of the first section.
  • In notations, repeats are represented by symbols.
  • Repeat signs often appear with first and second endings. These provide alternate measures of music for the first and second time a section is played.
  • The rondo form is the extension of the binary and ternary form. The main theme or section in this form alternates with contrasting themes.
  • the altered sections of the rondo form are often called "episodes" or "couplets."
  • The most basic rondo is the ABACA pattern
  • Sections enclosed within the repeat marked are to be played a second time.
  • Volta brackets indicate the measures to be played the first time and the second time. Notice that the second time mark is open to the right to indicate a new section to be played.
  • Da capo means to return to the beginning and play everything again.
  • Dal segno means from the sign. It indicates where the repetition should begin.
  • Fine means end. It is often used together with da capo.
  • Da capo al fine means to go back at the beginning and end at fine.
  • Coda is an extra section at the end of a piece. The symbol is usually used to indicate when the performer should skip the main body to the coda. This is often done only after a repeat has occurred.
  • Recapitulation is the final presentation of the original theme group
  • Rondo form is a musical form where a principal theme alternates with one or more contrasting sections.
  • Poster is defined as any form of printed material with graphical and textual content that conveys information intended for an audience to see
  • Visual hierarchy is an arrangement of the information and elements based on their importance
  • Typography si an art form that defined as the technique of arranging type to make texts readable and appealing when displayed
  • A camera is generally divided into four parts: the camera body, lens, shutter control, and the viewfinder. These four general parts can be seen in almost all types of camera, but in different forms.
  • The camera body houses most of the parts of the camera. In a point-and-shoot type of camera, the camera body is the rectangular shape part that connects all the other main parts of the camera.
  • The next part of the camera is the lens. This part is essential as it acts as the eye of the camera. It functions as a tunnel through which light can pass through. Lenses in point-and-shoot cameras can be adjusted in order to regulate the focus of the camera.
  • The shutter control is the part of the camess that controls the opening and closing of the lens.
  • The screen. It allows you to choose the scene that you want to capture.
  • The viewfinder shows the photographer the framing of the scene. The viewfinder in point-and-shoot cameras is mostly a small screen where you can view your composition.