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Turkish march rhythm

Turkish march rhythm

A Turkish march—in Italian, marcia alla turca—is a march written by a classical composer in the Turkish style that includes particular rhythmic patterns and often features piccolos, cymbals, bass drums and triangles.

  1. What's the tempo of Turkish March?
  2. What is the form of Turkish March?
  3. Is Turkish March a hard piece?

What's the tempo of Turkish March?

Rondo alla turca (Turkish March) is apositivesong byWolfgang Amadeus Mozartwith a tempo of116 BPM.It can also be used half-time at58 BPM or double-time at232 BPM.

What is the form of Turkish March?

Mozart composed Sonata No. 11 at the age of around 27 - perhaps in 1783 in Vienna or Salzburg. The third and final movement, known popularly as the Turkish March, is in the rondo form, and was entitled 'Alla Turca' by Mozart himself.

Is Turkish March a hard piece?

Re: What level is Mozart's Turkish March? "It seems that this is a graded system from 1 (easiest) through 8 (most difficult)." Most difficult, that is, pre- professional diploma exams and the like. Vasa inania multum strepunt.

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