Deriving from the past participle of the Italian verb sonare, “to sound,” the term sonata originally denoted a composition played on instruments, as opposed to one that was cantata, or “sung,” by voices. Its first such use was in 1561, when it was applied to a suite of dances for lute.
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Magbalik loob na po tayo sa Makapangyarihang Diyos at itigil na po natin ang mga hindi magandang gawain o kasalanan sapagkat hindi po iyon kalooban ng Diyos at sundan po natin ang yapak ni Almighty God At magbigay po tayo ng time for Almighty God
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sonare
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Deriving from the past participle of the Italian verb sonare, “to sound,” the term sonata originally denoted a composition played on instruments, as opposed to one that was cantata, or “sung,” by voices. Its first such use was in 1561, when it was applied to a suite of dances for lute.
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From Italian sonata, from the feminine past participle of sonare (modern suonare), from Latin sonāre ("to make sound").
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