Respuesta :

There are about fourteen common variation techniques that can be used when developing motives. Some of the most common are:1. Repetition - this is one of the most common types of variation techniques that can be used. The composer just repeats the motive exactly like the original motive. 2. Sequence - the motive is repeated but this time it is either transposed to another key or starts on another note in the same key. 3. Extension - the motive is extended. In other words, the length of the original motive is increased. 

There are about fourteen common variation techniques that can be used when developing motives. Some of the most common are:1. Repetition - this is one of the most common types of variation techniques that can be used. The composer just repeats the motive exactly like the original motive. 2. Sequence - the motive is repeated but this time it is either transposed to another key or starts on another note in the same key. 3. Extension - the motive is extended. In other words, the length of the original motive is increased.