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What is a coda? The ending to a sonata form in some pieces The main theme in a sonata form The opening of a symphony A stringed instrument used for concertos
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What is a coda?
The ending to a sonata form in some pieces
The main theme in a sonata form
The opening of a symphony
A stringed instrument used for concertos
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Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
the endding.....etc
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the first one... the ending to a sonata form in some pieces.
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