Definition of Retransition. Meaning of Retransition. Synonyms of Retransition

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- Retransition may refer to: Sometimes, the term is used as a synonym of detransition A subsequent gender transition following a detransition Part of the...
- following three characteristics: a separate development section including a retransition the simultaneous return of the first subject group and the tonic a full...
- community over its attacks on gender transition in general, and began to retransition. She now identifies as transmasculine and gender****, but using feminine...
- discrimination and stigma. Some studies use the term retransition rather than detransition. Retransition is also commonly used to describe the resumption...
- "The Convalescent". By the end of this section, there is a prolonged retransition over the dominant of C major. Back in C major, "The Dance Song" marks...
- A-flat major is to be the next, then C major, and finally F major. The retransition of the development section starts in F minor, causing a terrifying darkness...
- subordinate theme (rondo form) or a developmental core. In sonata form, a retransition (the transition to the recapitulation) is the last part of the development...
- augmented sixth chord that Mozart used occasionally, such as in the retransition of the finale of the Jupiter Symphony (bars 221–222, second b****oon and...
- which the exposition's transition material is reprised, serving as a retransition back to the opening material. The recapitulation (mm. 101–145) starts...
- recapitulation, there is no development section – only 2 bars of fragmentary retransition. The opening theme reappears emboldened, and after flourishes of scales...