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Reason that induces a person to perform an act.
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A specific need or desire, such as hunger or achievement, that energizes and directs behavior.
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The shortest musical idea of rhythmic or melodic identity that retains its identity when elaborated or transformed.
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A short melodic or rhythmic pattern.
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The smallest coherent unit of a larger musical idea.
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