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dance form

noun

, Music.
  1. the binary form used in most of the movements of the 18th-century suite.


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Example Sentences

Passepied (B flat major) "pour Madame Redwen," short and simple, but very neat and graceful, and quite in dance form.

Each national dance form has something more than a rhythm—it has an atmosphere.

His tone-poems in the dance form (especially his mazurkas and polonaises) receive an unusual charm from their national colouring.

She has been highly successful in compositions in dance form, managing these without a suggestion of the trivial.

The "Invitation to the Dance," moreover, was the first salon piece idealized from a popular dance form.

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