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15 June, 20:44

Individual sections of a piece of music which are complete in themselves, but which together form the whole of a larger piece, are called

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  1. 16 June, 00:27
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    Movements, because you can play just one movement, and have it be complete, but when you play all of the movements together they form a larger piece.
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