Sheet music for piano or harpsichord with melodic analysis (see below for details).
Sinfonia No. 3 in D Major by Johann Sebastian Bach, BWV 789, from Fifteen Three-Part Sinfonias (BWV 787-801).
Source: Final Autograph, manuscript preserved at the Berlin State Library.
00:00 Titles - Exposition
00:24 Episode 1 - Middle Entry 1
00:36 Episodes 3 & 4
00:57 Middle Entry 2 - Final Entry
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Melodic analysis:
Key melodic figures, from short motifs to larger thematic units, are marked with a distinct color.
A new color means a new melodic figure. The same color means a recurring melodic figure.
Small gaps within a recurring melodic figure signify mutations, changes in the size or direction of the intervals.
A saw-toothed edge means that the melodic figure has been truncated at the head, tail, or both.
Melodic figures that are part of a sequence or imitative passage that does not appear elsewhere, are marked grey.
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