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Centre No. Candidate No. Paper Reference 6 7 1 5 0 1 Paper Reference(s) 6715/01 Edexcel GCE Music Technology Advanced Subsidiary Paper 01 (Unit 1b) Listening and Analysing Thursday 24 May 2007 Afternoon Time: 2 hours Materials required for examination One audio CD per candidate One CD player with headphones per candidate Surname Signature Items included with question papers Nil Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname, initial(s) and signature. Check that you have the correct question paper. Answer Questions 1 8 and either Question 9 or Question 10. Answers to Question 9 or 10 must be in continuous prose, using the headings provided. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper or, where appropriate, choose an answer and put a cross in the box ( ). If you change your mind about an answer, put a line through the box ( ) and then mark your new answer with a cross ( ). If you are using a computer to play the CD, access to sequencing software is NOT permitted. You must ensure that the left and right earpieces of your headphones are worn correctly. Information for Candidates Each question number refers to the relevant track number on the audio CD, e.g. Question 1 refers to Track 1, Question 2 to Track 2 etc. You may listen to each track as many times as you wish within the overall time limit of the paper. The use of the words instrument or sounds refers to vocals, acoustic instruments, electric/electronic instruments and electronically generated sounds unless otherwise stated. The marks for individual questions and the parts of questions are shown in round brackets: e.g. (2). There are 10 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 100. There are 24 pages in this question paper. Any pages are indicated. Advice to Candidates You are reminded of the importance of clear English and orderly presentation in your answers. This publication may be reproduced only in accordance with Edexcel Limited copyright policy. 2007 Edexcel Limited. Printer s Log. No. M25924A W850/T6715/57570 7/6/7/4 *M25924A0124* Initial(s) Examiner s use only Team Leader s use only Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Blank Turn over

Answer Questions 1 8 and EITHER Question 9 OR Question 10. Write your answers in the spaces provided or, where appropriate, choose an answer and put a cross in the box ( ). If you change your mind about an answer, put a line through the box ( ) and then mark your new answer with a cross ( ). 1. Stayin Alive: The Bee Gees Track begins at 0 51 (a) Is this song in a major or minor key? Put a cross in the correct box. Major Minor (b) What is the tempo of this song? Put a cross in the correct box. 66 bpm 80 bpm 104 bpm 120 bpm (c) What singing technique can be heard in the lead vocal line of this track? (d) Which of the following GM sounds would best re-create the keyboard part heard in the first verse? Put a cross in the correct box. electric piano drawbar organ celeste honky tonk piano (e) Describe the change that takes place in the production on the vocal track at 1 14. (f) The chorus begins at 1 23. How many voices are used to create the vocal harmonies in the chorus? Put a cross in the correct box. 2 3 4 5 2 *M25924A0224*

(g) Describe two differences in the performance and/or musical arrangement between verse 1 and verse 2 of this song. 1... 2... (2) (h) Which of the following drum edit screens best represents the drum kit pattern heard through most of verses 1 and 2? Put a cross in the correct box. (i) In which decade was this recording made? Put a cross in the correct box. 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s Q1 (Total 10 marks) *M25924A0324* 3 Turn over

2. One Way or Another: Blondie Track begins at 0 08 (a) Complete the table below to explain how the instrumentation is used to create different textures at the following points in the track. An example has been provided for you. Time Texture 0 20 0 54 Syncopated chords on rhythm guitar Bass guitar on the beat Vocal carries melody Kit provides backbeat rhythm 0 55 1 14 1 58 2 09 (b) Which of the following terms describes the musical device heard between 2 15 and 2 21? Put a cross in the correct box. (4) pedal note descending sequence ostinato modulation 4 *M25924A0424*

(c) (i) Describe the effect heard on the rhythm guitars in this recording.... (ii) Describe two different ways in which you might create this effect when recording guitars. 1...... 2...... (2) (d) This track has typical features of late 1970s new wave music, which is a combination of punk and pop music. Describe two features of the track that are derived from punk music. An example has been provided for you. Example: Use of distorted guitar riffs 1... 2... (2) Q2 (Total 10 marks) *M25924A0524* 5 Turn over

3. Then He Kissed Me: The Crystals Music begins at 0 08 (a) Is this recording in mono or stereo? Put a cross in the correct box. Mono Stereo (b) Name two percussion instruments you can hear in this extract, apart from the drum kit. 1... 2... (2) (c) The production on this track was known as the wall of sound. (i) Which of the following producers is associated with this sound? Put a cross in the correct box. George Martin Phil Spector Quincy Jones Timbaland (ii) Identify two musical or production features of the wall of sound that can be heard in this track. 1...... 2...... (2) (iii) In which year was this recording made? Put a cross in the correct box. 1952 1987 1963 1974 6 *M25924A0624*

(d) This recording contains a prominent orchestral string section. The table below describes features of a recording set up that might be used to create a similar string sound. Complete the table below to explain why these features of the recording set up have been chosen. Feature of recording set up Reason Location: Large hall with reflective surfaces Microphone type: Stereo pair of condenser microphones Microphone position: Some distance away, positioned above and behind the conductor (3) (Total 10 marks) Q3 *M25924A0724* 7 Turn over

4. The Harder they Come: Jimmy Cliff Track begins at 0 08 (a) The first verse uses these major chords; Db, F, Gb and Ab, and the chord of Bbm. Some of the chords used have been filled in for you. For each of the missing chords, 1 4, put a cross in the correct box below to show which chord is used. 1 Db F Gb Ab Bbm 2 Db F Gb Ab Bbm 3 Db F Gb Ab Bbm 4 Db F Gb Ab Bbm Well they tell me of a pie up in the sky Gb Ab Waiting for me when I die 1 But between the day you re born and when you die They never seem to hear even your cry 2 Gb So as sure as the sun will shine 3 I m gonna get my share now of what s mine Ab 4 Db And then the harder they come the harder they ll fall, one and all (4) 8 *M25924A0824*

(b) What type of percussion pattern does this track start with? (c) Using the headings in the table below, describe two features of this track that are typical of reggae. Feature Instrumentation Rhythm (d) Indicate, on the chart below, where the following instruments have been placed in the stereo field in this track. rhythm guitar low strings organ (2) Left Centre Right High strings Lead vocal Backing vox Drum kit Bass (3) Q4 (Total 10 marks) *M25924A0924* 9 Turn over

5. It Don t Mean a Thing If It Ain t got that Swing: Louis Armstrong Track begins at 0 09 (a) Complete the table below by naming the solo instrument heard at the places indicated and state which MIDI controller you would use to re-create the performance technique described in the table. Time Instrument Performance Technique MIDI controller used to re-create this performance technique 0 42 Vibrato 1 39 Glissando (4) (b) Describe two significant characteristics of the lead vocal performance in this track. 1... 2... (2) (c) This track was recorded in the early 1960s. Given the limitations of the technology available at the time, describe two successful features of the sonic quality of the recording. 1... 2... (2) 10 *M25924A01024*

(d) This track is in a swing jazz style. Describe two features of the track that are typical of swing music. 1... 2... (2) Q5 (Total 10 marks) *M25924A01124* 11 Turn over

6. Jump: Van Halen Track begins at 0 12 Jump: Paul Anka Track begins at 1 55 (a) Which of the following statements is true? Put a cross in the correct box. The Van Halen version is in a higher key than the Paul Anka version. The Van Halen version is in a lower key than the Paul Anka version. The Van Halen version is in the same key as the Paul Anka version. (b) In which decade was Van Halen s recording made? Put a cross in the correct box. 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s (c) (i) Paul Anka s version was recorded in 2005, but re-creates the sound of which earlier style of music?... (ii) When was this style of music at its most popular? Put a cross in the correct box. 1930s/40s 1940s/50s 1950s/60s 1960s/70s 1970s/80s 12 *M25924A01224*

(d) Complete the table below to analyse the different arrangements of the two versions of the piece. An example has been provided for you. Instrumentation of chordal introduction Van Halen Synths/keyboards play the chordal introduction Paul Anka Chords played by the horn section Use of pedal note in introduction Bass line first verse Drum kit patterns in first verse Instrumentation in bridge section (4) (e) Describe two differences in the production of the two tracks. 1... 2... (2) Q6 (Total 10 marks) *M25924A01324* 13 Turn over

7. In the Air tonight: Phil Collins Track begins at 0 09 (a) Describe three ways in which the musical arrangement and production, during the introduction to this track, reflect the dark and sinister atmosphere of the lyrics. 1... 2... 3... (3) (b) This track uses a variety of studio effects processing. Complete the table below stating on which instrument you can hear the effect, and at what point in the song. An example has been provided for you. Effect Instrument Location (lyric or time) Timed delay/echo Lead vocal Last words of each phrase in second chorus: night, lord, moment, night etc. (2 27 onwards - 3 02 ) Reverb Gated reverb Vocoder (3) 14 *M25924A01424*

(c) The vocal is a central and significant part in this recording. Describe two potential problems that can be encountered when recording a vocal part in a studio, and suggest a possible solution for each one. Potential problem Possible solution (Total 10 marks) (4) Q7 *M25924A01524* 15 Turn over

8. Wannabe: The Spice Girls Track begins at 0 08 (a) The bass riff heard at the beginning of the track is notated below. Complete the riff by using the rhythm indicated below. (b) Describe two contrasting vocal textures heard during this track. 1... 2... (2) (4) 16 *M25924A01624*

(c) The Spice Girls were one of the most successful girl groups of all time. Choose two of the following girl groups, and using the table below, state when they were at the height of their popularity and the style of music that they were most famous for. An example has been provided for you. Destiny s Child Bananarama The Supremes Girl Group Time of popularity Style Sister Sledge Late 1970s/80s Disco/soul (Total 10 marks) (4) Q8 *M25924A01724* 17 Turn over

Answer EITHER Question 9 OR Question 10. Write your answer in the spaces provided. Indicate which question you are answering by marking the box ( ). If you change your mind, put a line through the box ( ) and then indicate your new question with a cross ( ). EITHER 9. Hips Don t Lie: Shakira Track begins at 0 08 OR 10. Chasing Cars: Snow Patrol Track begins at 0 08 Chosen question number: Question 9 Question 10 Write an analysis of this song. Use the headings below to structure your answer. You should write in continuous prose under each heading, and avoid repetition of the same material in your answers. Style Describe the style of this track, the main features of this style and any other influences you can hear in the music (3).................................. 18 *M25924A01824*

Structure Outline the overall structure of the song including all sections of the music in the correct order (2). Choose two different sections and describe two ways in which they are contrasted (2).................................. *M25924A01924* 19 Turn over

Instrumentation and Texture Describe the instrumentation of this track (2). Describe two examples of how the instrumentation has been used to create contrasting textures within the song (2).................................. 20 *M25924A02024*

Performances Describe two distinctive features of the vocal performance(s) (2) and two instrumental performance techniques that you can hear in this song (2). In both cases you should provide specific examples from the track.................................. *M25924A02124* 21 Turn over

Technology Referring to at least two of the following areas, describe how music technology has been used to enhance this recording. You should provide specific examples from the song to illustrate your answer. stereo field/panning effects processing overdubbing dynamics processing EQ...................................................... Q9-10 (Total 20 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER: 100 MARKS END 22 *M25924A02224*

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