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   ocr: - - - - - - - - a - - - - - FHEOR a AUSI - L Music creates form through the use of repetition and Forme & Style Play contrast. One of the most common forms you'll encounter is called 30f.14 ternary form. Click on play to hear an example ofternary form. 6 The musical sections are labeled as A and B. Notice that the A section is Summary played at the beginning, then the contrasting B section appears, then there is a final repeat of section A. This repetition creates a feeling of balance and completeness when you listen to it. - Twin- kle, twin- kle lit- tle star, How I won- der where you are, Up ...