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The capacity to vary. The act of varying or the extent to which something has varied, a measurable change or modification. Within some normal range of variance.
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A musical form in which a theme is presented and then repeated in a succession of different guises. These may include retaining the harmonic structure, while elaborating or otherwise varying the melody, changing the time signature and/or rhythmic framework, or using new harmonies, such as substituting the minor for the major of the harmonic sequence.
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a varied version of a previously heard theme
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The amount of change or difference from expected results.
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A technique of changing, modifying, or transforming a musical idea.
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