HOW TO STUDY: YEAR 11 MUSIC 1

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HOW TO STUDY: YEAR 11 MUSIC 1 AURAL EXAM EXAMINATION STRUCTURE Length of the exam: 1 hour and 10 minutes You have 5 minutes of reading time before the examination starts you are NOT allowed to do any writing during your reading time. The Aural exam has FOUR questions Each question is related to an excerpt of music which is played four, five or six times. Each excerpt is 1 to 2 minutes long. If a question involves a comparison between two pieces, the excerpt is usually played fewer times. ALL questions require a thorough knowledge of the music components found in the Music 1 syllabus (and studied in class). Make sure you understand any music terminology you use in the answer, or use plain English to answer your question. 1 P a g e

Preparation ideas Revise the music components by using the acronyms (see the next few pages). Read through past question/answers of class exercises and aural exams. Listen to any selection of music and ask your own question using the music components. [Vary the type of music you listen to; go out of your comfort zone and listen to music you would not normally hear.] Attend any extra tutorials or practices for this type of examination. Watch the YouTube videos by Julia Harcey-Trappel: she explains the acronyms and applies the terms to examples. There are 3 videos for each concept: for example o Pitch: the terms you need to know o Pitch explained o Pitch with music example These are great videos for revision. General Tips READ your questions carefully and LISTEN to the introduction. o If you describe Structure concepts for a question asking Expressive Techniques, your answer will receive lower marks. When a question asks Unity and variety in the musical excerpt, you should describe all the musical concepts, i.e., pitch, rhythm, dynamics & expressive techniques, tone colour, texture, and structure. Use musical vocabulary in the exam. o Remember: correct use of musical vocabulary is better than plain language; BUT, incorrect use of musical vocabulary is worse than plain language. Answer the question using the element specified in the question. 2 P a g e

Write in point form or short sentences. Write and write and write and write! Long detailed answers have a better chance to earn higher marks than short answers. When musical excerpts are played five or six times for each question, use the following strategy: First Playing: Just listen to the excerpt, and jot down only key words or prompts. Use the blank section in the exam paper to jot down. Second playing: This will come straight after the first playing, so be prepared. Work out the structure of the excerpt, and name them using Intro, A, B, C, etc. Draw up a chart. You have 30 seconds before the third playing Third playing: Pay attention to the first section of the piece, the Intro or section A. Fill in the first section of the piece. You have 1 minute pause. If you have time, write about the second section. Fourth playing: Focus on the second and third sections of the excerpt. You have one minute to write, write, write! Fifth playing: Fill in the sections of your chart. You have 2 minutes pause. Refer to your keywords and prompts and make sure that you covered them all. Sixth playing: This is time to make general comments about the excerpt, thus LISTEN to the music. Make sure that you wrote about the focus of the question. 3 P a g e

Quintet = 5 players Thick or thin Quartet = 4 players (String quartet: V1, V2, Viola, Cello) Trio = 3 players Orchestra = large ensemble with w/wind, brass, percussion & string Describe Rock often sounds a few instruments, e.g. with distortion Whole band or orchestra playing = tutti Identify each instrument Identify Role melody, accompaniment, bass line Doubling / Imitation / Unison Doubling = 2/more instruments playing same melody at octaves apart Imitation = melody or part of it is copied by another instrument Unison = 2/more instruments play same note at same pitch Canon = a round = Row, Row, Row your boat Monophony = single layer one melodic line in unison Phony What type? Homophony = single melody with accompaniment Polyphony = many melodies played at the same time Harmony Similar or Contrary motion? Does phony change between sections? Where? When? Who? Diagram Use a diagram and label where each instrument comes in and out of each 4 P a g e section.

Tone Colour Identify What instruments can you hear Classify What family do they belong to Explain Explain how they re used Describe Adjectives see the cloud Range/Register/Role Narrow Medium Wide Melody Melodic accompaniment Harmonic accompaniment Rhythmic accompaniment Distorted Clean Majestic Bright Dull Muted Shrill Tense Peaceful 5 P a g e

PITCH M Melody Who/What has melody Conjunct/Steps OR Disjunct/Leaps How many melodies Unique features Describe: flowing, jerky, peaceful, energetic Describe/Draw and Label the melody O Ornamentation Melisma Trills/Turns Scales Slurs/Glides R Range/Register/Role List all the instruments of pitch Range narrow / wide / medium Register Role melody or accompaniment P Phrasing Number of bars (Work out time signature) Symmetrical/Asymmetrical Balanced/unbalanced Call and Response Consonant / Dissonant H Harmony Major / minor / atonal 12-Bar Blues OR Ice Cream Ostinato Modulate Arpeggios / Walking Bass / Alternating Bass 6 P a g e

Dynamics and Expressive Techniques Identify Instrument and how sound is produced Role of the instrument Terms Italian Terms Changes Dynamics Tempo How an instrument is played Between sections MELODY Melisma: one syllable over a few notes Legato: Smooth and connected Slur: Slide between 2 notes to make them sound joined Staccato: Detached notes Trill: Rapid alternation between 2 neighbouring pitches Turn: Melodic figure that rises and falls around a main pitch Bending: Slight change in a pitch that slides around the correct pitch Glissando: Rapid scale played in a sliding motion up/down Scat singing: Improvised singing using nonsense syllables TEMPO Allegro: Quick and lively Moderato: At a moderate speed Lento: Slow Accelerando: Gradually going faster Ritardando/Ritenuto/Rallentando: Gradually going slower Rubato: Free and flexible tempo How How is each instrument played? pp p mp mf f ff DYNAMICS Terraced Dynamics: Blocks of louds and softs without any graduations in-between Sforzando: Accent or stress of a note pianissimo piano mezzo piano mezzo forte forte fortissimo very quiet quiet moderately quiet moderately loud loud very loud Crescendo = getting louder; Decrescendo = getting softer 7 P a g e

Structure STRUCTURE T R I P O D 8 P a g e

Types Role Identify Identify the structure and explain Binary Ternary Song form Rondo Strophic Through-composed What role do the instruments play? Melody Bass line Keeping beat Accompaniment o Melodic, rhythmic, chordal Identify instruments and how sound is produced Phrasing Is the melody in 2, 3, 4 or 8 bar phrasing? Are the phrases balanced/symmetrical OR unbalanced/asymmetrical? Identify the phrasing into sections: A, B, C Call and response? Which instruments call and which respond? Ostinato Repeated rhythmic or melodic patterns? When? Where? By whom? State whether the ostinato is rhythmic or melodic and which instrument plays it in which section. Call and response? Which instrument is calling and which is responding? Walking bass? Repeated chord structure or riff? Diagram Use a diagram to explain the structure LABEL the sections 9 P a g e

DURATION 10 P a g e