- The
codetta ordinarily closes with a
perfect cadence in the
appropriate key,
confirming the tonality. If the
exposition is repeated, the
codetta is likewise...
- the
first codetta is
often absent or very short. In the
example shown above of J.S. Bach's
Fugue No. 16 in G minor, BWV 861, the
first codetta is absent...
- transition. The
exposition typically concludes with a
closing theme, a
codetta, or both. The
exposition is
followed by the
development where the harmonic...
-
cadence in G major, the key in
which the
second theme is then pla****. A
codetta follows to
conclude the exposition, then the
exposition is repeated. The...
-
followed by 32nd-note runs
repeating a
cadential progression in C
major in a
codetta-like p****age. (The
chordal three-note
upbeats in the left hand have been...
- and
features an Alberti-type
figuration for the b**** with tremolo. A
codetta, with
ideas from the
opening allegro,
closes the section. Some performers...
- and GCA to tryptophan, as
determined by the
codon ****ignment
software Codetta; it was
further shown that
these recodings are ****ociated with
three special...
-
Shulgina and Eddy, who
screened 250,000
prokaryotic genomes using their Codetta tool. This tool uses a
similar approach to
FACIL with a
larger Pfam database...
-
feminine form) coda A tail (i.e. a
closing section appended to a movement)
codetta A
small coda, but
usually applied to a p****age
appended to a
section of...
-
theme 1A again. This
statement is also cut short, however, by the
final codetta: a
variation of 1A is presented,
featuring a
dialogue with the trilling...