Music Theory and Composition
In the context of fugue and imitative techniques, an answer refers to the second statement of the subject in a fugue, typically transposed to a different pitch. It creates a call-and-response structure between the voices, which is essential for building the contrapuntal texture characteristic of this musical form. The answer can be a real answer, where the intervals are preserved, or a tonal answer, where some intervals are adjusted to fit the key.
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