Music Department Music Literacy Workbook Name

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Music Department N4 Music Literacy Workbook Name National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 1

Contents Assignment 1 Assignment 2 Assignment 3 Assignment 4 Assignment 5 Note Names Notation Rhythm Dynamics Practice Questions National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 2

Assignment 1 : Note Names 1. Look at the following music. Place the letter name of each note on the line below. Tick the correct answer. The type of note used above is a, QUAVER CROTCHET MINIM SEMIBREVE 2. Look at the following music. Place the letter name of each note on the line below. Tick the correct answer. The type of note used above is a, QUAVER CROTCHET MINIM SEMIBREVE National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 3

3. Insert the following CROTCHETS on the blank stave below. A C F B G D F D A E E C 4. Insert the following MINIMS on the black stave below. C F D D E F G A G C A E National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 4

5. Name the following QUAVERS in the musical pattern below. 6. Name the QUAVERS in the musical pattern below. 7. Identify and name the CROTCHETS in the musical pattern below. Look at that musical pattern again and identify both the TYPE OF NOTE and VALUE OF THE NOTE. 8 9 10 TYPE OF NOTE VALUE OF NOTE 8. 9. 10. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 5

Assignment 2 : Notation 1. Complete the following 2 bar phrase in each pattern to create REPETITION. (e) (f) National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 6

(h) 2. Complete the following SEQUENCE one note HIGHER. (e) National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 7

3. Complete the following 2 bar SEQUENCE one note LOWER. (e) (f) National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 8

4. Look at the following phrases and decide which description is best suited to each one. Choose from :- REPETITION ASCENDING SEQUENCE DESCENDING SEQUENCE (e) National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 9

(f) (h) (i) (j) (k) National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 10

Assignment 3 : Rhythm 1. Look at the following excerpts and decide how many beats are in the bar There are beats in the bar. There are beats in the bar. There are beats in the bar. There are beats in the bar. (e) There are beats in the bar. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 11

(f) There are beats in the bar. There are beats in the bar. (h) There are beats in the bar. (i) There are beats in the bar. (j) There are beats in the bar. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 12

2. Look at the following excerpts and insert BAR LINES at the correct places. (e) (f) National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 13

(h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) (n) National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 14

3. Look at the following excerpts and insert the correct TIME SIGNATURE at the appropriate place. (e) (f) National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 15

4. Look at the following excerpts and insert the missing note or notes at the places marked (*). * * * * * * * * * * * * * (e) * * National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 16

(f) * * * * * * (h) * * (i) * * * * (j) * * * * (k) * * * National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 17

Assignment 4 : Dynamics 1. Look at the grid below and complete the missing information. Sign Concept Meaning p Mezzo-Piano mf Loud 2. Now complete the missing information on the grid below. Sign Concept Meaning Diminuendo Getting Louder 3. On the music below, indicate that the music gets louder from BAR 3. 4. On the music below, indicate that the music gets quieter from BAR 3. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 18

Assignment 5 : Practice Questions 1. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below. There are beats in the bar. On the music, circle an example of a passage descending by step. Describe the dynamic of the music at the start. Give the bar numbers where the music is at it s loudest. (e) Give the letter name of the highest note. (f) Give the letter name of the lowest note. What concept is indicated to the player in Bar 7? (h) In total, how many bars will be performed in this music? National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 19

2. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below. * Giving the meaning of the dynamic indicated in Bar 1. Insert a note at (*) to complete the bar. Circle a bar of music where a sequence is present. Which bar has the loudest point in this music> (e) What is indicated at the end of Bar 8? (f) Give the letter name of the highest note in this excerpt. If this music were to be played slowly, what would be the Italian term used to indicate this? National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 20

3. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below. Insert the TIME SIGNATURE at the beginning of the music. The dynamic marking at the beginning of the music means Complete the notes required in Bar 7 to continue the sequence. Insert an appropriate dynamic marking at Bar 6. (e) What would be the tempo marking if this were to be played quickly? (f) The value of the longest note in this excerpt is The letter name of the lowest note in this excerpt is National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 21

4. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below. What does the Italian term at the beginning of the music mean? Insert the correct Time Signature at the start of the music. Insert the correct note or notes in Bar 2 and Bar 7 to complete the music. Place a circle around an example of a Sequence. (e) What does the dynamic marking in Bar 1 mean? (f) Insert an appropriate dynamic marking in Bar 8. How many bars, in total, will be performed in this excerpt? (h) Insert the correct notes in bar 6 to create a descending sequence. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 22

5. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below. What does the Italian term at the beginning of the music mean? Insert the correct Time Signature at the beginning of the music. Circle an example of a Sequence in the music. Indicate with an X an example of an octave leap. (e) Place an appropriate dynamic marking at bar 8. (f) Indicate with an S a part of the music which is mainly moving in step. Insert the appropriate musical symbol at bar 3 to indicate the change in dynamic. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 23

6. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below. Insert bar lines at the appropriate places to complete the music. What is the musical concept indicated to the player in line 1? Insert an appropriate dynamic marking in the last line. Circle an example of an octave leap. (e) Insert the appropriate sign to indicate a repeat of the excerpt. (f) Draw a bracket over an example of a 2 bar sequence. Insert the Italian term to indicate that this piece should be played slowly. (h) Give the letter name of the highest note in the music. (i) Give the letter name of the lowest note in the music. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 24

7. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below. Insert the correct Time Signature at the beginning of the music. Describe the dynamic used at the beginning of the music. Insert an appropriate dynamic in the music at Bar 3. Mark with an X the first example of repetition. (e) Circle an example of an octave leap. (f) Insert the correct musical sign in order to repeat bars 1 4. Give the number of any bar that moves entirely by step. (h) Give the letter name of the lowest note used in this excerpt. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 25

8. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below. Insert the correct Time Signature at the beginning of the music. Add an Italian term marking to indicate the tempo of the music as slow. Complete the missing notes marked with an X in the music. Complete bar 10 in order to create a sequence. (e) Add an appropriate dynamic marking at bar 11. (f) Add the musical symbol in order to repeat bars 9 12. How many bars, in total, are performed in this excerpt. (h) Give the letter name of the highest note in this excerpt. (i) What is the value of the smallest note used in this excerpt? (j) Give the letter name of the lowest note used in this excerpt. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 26

9. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below Describe the Italian term marking at the beginning of the music. Insert the correct Time Signature at the beginning of the music. Mark with R the first example of repetition. Name the musical symbol used in Bar 6. (e) Insert the missing notes in Bar 7. (f) Insert the appropriate dynamic marking at Bar 7 in order for it to be played loudly. Name the bar that mainly moves by leap. (h) Add the musical symbol in order to repeat this music. (i) Describe the dynamic marking f used in this music. (j) Name the note with the greatest value in this excerpt. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 27

10. Look at the following musical excerpt and then answer the questions below Describe the Italian term marking at the beginning of the music. Complete the music in bars 5 8 to create an example of repetition. Give the letter name of the highest note used in this excerpt. Name the musical symbol used in bar 10 of this music. (e) Give the name of the name of the note with the greatest value in this excerpt. (f) Insert the appropriate dynamic to indicate the music gets quieter from bar 9. Give the letter name of the lowest note used in this music. National 4 Music Literacy Workbook : DMG 2013 Page 28