Hello! I have a question!

The coda is considered to be what?

I think its the development of the body in a sonata. Am I correct? Please tell me. I am not really good at music.

Thank you Ms. Sue.

whats the answer

Hello!

The coda in music refers to the concluding section of a piece. It typically comes after the main body of the piece, which is known as the exposition or development section. The coda often provides a sense of finality, bringing the piece to a close.

In the case of a sonata, the coda is separate from the development section. While the development section showcases the elaboration and manipulation of musical material, the coda serves as a concluding section that ties everything together.

So, to answer your question, the coda is not specifically the development of the body in a sonata, but rather the final section that follows it.

No, you are not correct.

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