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GCSE Music General Certificate of Secondary Education Unit B354: Listening Mark Scheme for January 2013 Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations

OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA) is a leading UK awarding body, providing a wide range of qualifications to meet the needs of candidates of all ages and abilities. OCR qualifications include AS/A Levels, Diplomas, GCSEs, Cambridge Nationals, Cambridge Technicals, Functional Skills, Key Skills, Entry Level qualifications, NVQs and vocational qualifications in areas such as IT, business, languages, teaching/training, administration and secretarial skills. It is also responsible for developing new specifications to meet national requirements and the needs of students and teachers. OCR is a not-for-profit organisation; any surplus made is invested back into the establishment to help towards the development of qualifications and support, which keep pace with the changing needs of today s society. This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and students, to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which marks were awarded by examiners. It does not indicate the details of the discussions which took place at an examiners meeting before marking commenced. All examiners are instructed that alternative correct answers and unexpected approaches in candidates scripts must be given marks that fairly reflect the relevant knowledge and skills demonstrated. Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the published question papers and the report on the examination. OCR will not enter into any discussion or correspondence in connection with this mark scheme. OCR 2013

1 (a) (i) JAZZ 1 Not: BLUES (ii) 4 1 (iii) IMPROVISATION (1); RUNS/SCALES (1); CHROMATIC / BLUE NOTES (1); ORNAMENTS/DECORATION (1); SYNCOPATION (1); ACCENTS (1); SWUNG RHYTHMS (1); TRIPLETS / QUAVERS / FAST NOTES (1); SHORT PHRASES (1); FLUTTER/DOUBLE TONGUING (1); HIGH (1); SEQUENCE (1); LEGATO (1) (iv) PIANO (1): COMPING / CHORDS / HARMONY (1); WALKING BASS (LEFT HAND) (1); SYNCOPATED / OFF BEAT (1); BASS (1): WALKING BASS (1); CROTCHETS (1); SCALES / SCALIC (1): PIZZICATO (1); 2 Allow: TRILL, TURN Blues scale = 1 No credit for reference to dynamics or tempo Not: Short Notes Not: Staccato 4 Two correct instruments must be named for full marks Max. 2 marks for naming instruments Max. 2 marks for features alone Max. 3 marks for describing one instrument No credit for reference to dynamics or tempo DRUM KIT (1): SWUNG RHYTHM (1); FILLS (1); SOME LOUDER NOTES (1); USES BRUSHES (1); STEADY BEAT / KEEPS THE BEAT (1) 1

(b) (i) VIOLIN (1); QUIET / GENTLE (1); CRESCENDO / DIMINUENDO / SWELLS (1); SMOOTH / LEGATO / ARCO (1); VIBRATO (1); ORNAMENTED / DECORATED (1); SCALIC (1); ARPEGGIOS (1); HIGH / GETS HIGHER (1); ENDS VERY HIGH (1); REPEATED PHRASES (1); THAT GET LONGER (+1); LONG / SUSTAINED NOTES (1); FAST NOTES / QUAVERS / SEMIQUAVERS (1); FREE RHYTHM (1) 4 Comments on birds are not to gain credit Accept: TRILL, MORDENT, TURN, GLISSANDO No credit for reference to tempo (ii) The music is played by mainly string instruments The music uses one long chord (c) (i) CYMBAL / HI-HAT / METALLIC SOUND (1); REVERSED (+1); SOFT (1); CRESCENDO (1); ECHO / REVERB (1); BASS / KICK DRUM (1); SINGLE NOTE (+1); LOUD / ACCENT (+1); LONG / SUSTAINED NOTE (1); STRING / VIOLIN / SYNTH (1); HIGH (1) (ii) SYNTHESISER (1); REVERSE CYMBAL (1); DRUM BEATS / MACHINE (1); SAMPLING (1); LOOPING (1); AMPLIFICATION / PANNING (1); COMPUTER / MIXING / SEQUENCING (1); ECHO / REVERB / DELAY / DISTORTION / FX (1) (iii) OSTINATO 1 2 1 st and 5 th answers 3 Credit answers up to 5 secs Accept: ROLL 3 If not credited in (i) If not credited in (i) Accept: Multi-tracking 2

2 (a) (i) MINOR 1 (ii) TO PREPARE / BOW / CURTSEY / STAND STILL / STAND IN A LINE / INTRODUCTION / GET READY (b) (i) REEL 1 (ii) (MODERATELY) FAST / ALLEGRO / ALLEGRETTO (1); STEADY TEMPO (1); 2 or 4 BEATS IN A BAR / SIMPLE TIME (1); REPEATED MELODIES (1); REGULAR / CLEAR PHRASES (1); ORNAMENTED MELODY (1); NARROW RANGE MELODY (1); FAST NOTES / QUAVERS / SEMIQUAVERS (1); BOUNCY / JERKY / DOTTED RHYTHMS (1); SIMPLE HARMONY (1); MODAL (1); TONIC / DOMINANT BASS (1); UM-CHA / OFF-BEAT (1); STRONG BEAT / BASS (1); (SNARE) ROLLS (1); ACCORDION (1); VIOLIN (1); REPEATED CHORD PATTERNS (1) (c) (i) 5 1 (ii) Ternary form 1 (d) SYNCHRONISED / IN A LINE (1) INDIVIDUALLY / NO CONTACT (1); LITTLE MOVEMENT FROM THE UPPER BODY (1); ARMS HANG DOWN BY THE SIDE (1); FAST STEPS (1); INTRICATE FOOT WORK (1); JUMP / LEAP (1); HIGH KNEES (1); HOP / SKIP (1); CROSSING LEGS (1); KICK (1); STAMP / STOMP / TAP (1) 1 No credit given to references to the audience 3 Not: Very fast Crotchet = 110-130 Accept: TRILL, MORDENT, TURN, TRIPLET A detailed answer can be given more credit eg: Bass on every beat = 1 Chords on every off-beat = 1 Not just: Repetitive 3 Credit for staying on one spot if linked with other relevant information 3

3 (a) GENERAL: LOUD FAST MINOR LOTS OF BRASS VERY RHYTHMIC, 4 BEATS IN A BAR USES A LARGE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA REPEATING RHYTHMS / OSTINATO MORE SPECIFIC: STARTS WITH OSTINATO RHYTHMS preparing for war SEVERAL LAYERS OF DIFFERENT RHYTHMS lots of warriors LOW, LONG NOTE UNDERNEATH feels sinister PLAYED ON VARIOUS DRUMS (SNARES OFF) STRINGS ARE BOWED AND ALSO PLAY COL LEGNO THIS IS QUITE LOUD AND POWERFUL battle is close THE RHYTHMS CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE EXTRACT AFTER 2 BARS THE (LOW) BRASS COME IN armies are approaching WITH A UNISON, ANGULAR MELODY GETS LOUDER AND ENDS WITH AN ACCENT battle gets nearer FP CRESCENDO AND CYMBAL CRASH NEW ACCENTED RHYTHMS TAMBOURINE IS USED HERE CHORUS ENTERS STEP-WISE MOVEMENT people are proud THE RHYTHMS AND THE CHORUS ALTERNATE they are in battle dress 9 Content Answers must show a level of understanding with links. There must be specific music detail to gain more than 4 marks. A shopping list will not access more than 4 marks. A detailed musical response that has no links can access up to 5 marks. Levels of response Candidates will score as follows: (7 9 marks): A good range of points and links are made from the indicative content, showing a good level of understanding. The response is expressed clearly, using appropriate terminology with accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar. (4 6 marks): Several points are made from the indicative content showing some understanding with supporting links. The response shows some organisation but may contain some errors of spelling, punctuation and grammar. (1 3 marks): A limited number of points are made from the indicative content. The response lacks organisation and accuracy of spelling, punctuation and grammar. (0 marks): No response or no response worthy of credit. 4

HOMOPHONIC SING ANOTHER TUNE RISING THIS REPEATS SEVERAL TIMES AND BUILDS UP PARALLEL MELODIES GOING UP BRASS TUNE REPEATS AN OCTAVE HIGHER ANGULAR DISCORDS the armies watch each others LAST NOTE IS LONG CRESCENDOS TO END they move forward ENDS WITH ANOTHER CYMBAL CRASH (b) HORNER / WILLIAMS / BARRY / ZIMMER / SHORE 1 Or any other film music composer 5

4 (a) OBOE 1 (b) 1/2 correct notes and/or shapes = 1 3 correct notes and/or shapes = 2 4 correct notes and/or shapes = 3 5 correct notes and/or shapes = 4 6 correct notes and/or shapes = 5 7 correct notes and/or shapes = 6 8 correct notes and/or shapes = 7 9 correct notes and/or shapes = 8 10 correct notes/shapes = 9 ALL correct = 10 10 Mark the tied notes as two separate notes (c) DESCENDING (1); SCALE (1); MAJOR (+1) SLIDE / GLISS / PORTAMENTO (1); MINIMS / PLAYED ON BEATS 1 AND 3 (1); REPEATED NOTES (1); DOTTED RHYTHM (1); LEAP / INTERVAL OF A 6 TH (1) 2 Credit any interval of a 5 th or over (d) (i) 5 1 Allow bar 6 or bar 7 (ii) 36 1 (iii) 37 1 (e) The hi-hat plays on beats 2 and 4 1 3 rd answer 6

5 (a) (i) KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND 1 Or any other male group that would be considered suitable from the disco era (ii) AMAR ARSHI 1 Or any other male Bhangra group or artist that would be considered suitable (b) EXTRACT B (BHANGRA) IS SLOWER A IS FAST, B IS MODERATE (c) THEY BOTH HAVE 2 OR 4 BEATS IN A BAR THEY ARE THE SAME 1 A - Crotchet = 110-130 B - Crotchet = 80-100 Credit any appropriate comparison 1 Accept eg: A has 4 beats, B has 2 (d) Extract B uses sampling Extract A does not 1 2 nd answer (e) (i) EXTRACT A: DRUM KIT/MACHINE (1); TAMBOURINE / SHAKER (1); REPEATED RHYTHMS / OSTINATO (1); EXTRACT B: DRUM KIT/MACHINE (1); DOHL (1); TABLA (1); TAMBOURINE / SHAKER (1); REPEATED RHYTHMS / OSTINATO (1); DRUM KIT RHYTHM IN A: BASS DRUM 4 TO THE FLOOR (1); WITH A KICK ADDED (+1); SNARE DRUM ON BEATS 2 AND 4 (1); HI HAT / TAMBOURINE / SHAKER SEMIQUAVERS (1); DRUM KIT / MACHINE RHYTHM IN B: BASS DRUM ON BEATS 1 AND 3 (1); WITH A KICK ADDED (+1); SNARE DRUM ON BEATS 2 AND 4 (1); HI HAT / TAMBOURINE QUAVERS (1); B IS BASED ON CHAAL (1); DRUM ROLL (1) 4 Drum kit and drum machine are interchangeable Accept a description of the chaal rhythm 7

(ii) RHYTHM/ELECTRIC GUITAR IN A: 4 Credit named instruments if accompanied by CHORDS / STRUMMING (1); 7ths (+1); REPEATED PATTERNS (+1); comparative detail eg: WAH WAH (1); there is a bass guitar in both extracts = 2 SOME HIGH NOTES (1); A has a rhythm guitar, B does not = 2 SYNCOPATED (1); A had 2 guitars, B has just one = 2 REPEATED RHYTHMIC PATTERN (1); But: A has a bass guitar = 0 (no comparison) BASS GUITAR IN A: RIFF / REPEATED PATTERNS (1); RIFF CHANGES (+1); CHORD ROOTS (NOT RIFF) LATER (1); BASS GUITAR IN B: RIFF / REPEATED PATTERNS (1); RIFF CHANGES (+1); DOTTED RHYTHM (1); ENTERS LATER IN EXTRACT B THAN EXTRACT A (2); 8

(iii) EXTRACT A HAS UNISON THROUGHOUT (1); EXTRACT B: SAMPLED VOICE / VOCODER / SPOKEN (1); PITCH BEND (1); 4 BOTH EXTRACTS: MALE SINGERS (2); HIGH VOICES (2); BACKING SINGERS (2); EXTRACT A HAS NO SOLO EXTRACT B DOES (2); B HAS CALL AND RESPONSE A DOES NOT (2); THE SINGERS COME IN MUCH LATER IN B (2); BOTH USE A NARROW RANGE (2); VOICES USE A HOOK LINE IN A, NOT IN B (2); VOICES SHOUT IN B, NOT IN A (2); BOTH HAVE REPEATED PHRASES (2); A IS IN ENGLISH, B IS IN PUNJABI (2); Accept; Question and answer 9

6 (a) RISES (1); AT FIRST (+1); 2 LEAP UP (1); Allow: starts high LOUD / GETS LOUDER (1); DESCENDING (1); SCALE (1); CHROMATIC (1); HOMOPHONIC / ALL THE SAME RHYTHM (1); CROTCHETS FIRST THEN QUAVERS (1); LOWER VOICES HAVE A LONG NOTE (1); UNISON (1); HARMONY (1); MINOR (1); LEGATO (1) (b) (TIMPANI/BASS) DRUM PLAYS (1); LOUD (+1); IN BETWEEN THE CHORDS (1); OFF BEAT NOTES (1) 2 Not just loud (c) ORATORIO 1 (d) (VERY) LOUD / CRESCENDO (1); 4 Repeated answers are acceptable here FAST (1); CHROMATIC / DIMINISHED (1); GOES VERY HIGH (1); WIDE RANGE (1); VIBRATO (1); LARGE ORCHESTRA / CHOIR / THICK TEXTURE (1); HOMOPHONIC (1); BRASS (or named instrument) (1); PERCUSSION (or named instrument) (1); FANFARES (1); FAST NOTES / RUNS (FROM THE STRINGS) (1); ACCENTS (1); STACCATO (1); SYNCOPATION (1); MINOR (1); MODULATES TO DOMINANT (1) (e) MELISMATIC 1 (f) (i) (LARGE) CONCERT HALL / CHURCH 1 Any named venue that would be suitable (ii) IT IS LOUD / LOTS OF PEOPLE / NEEDS A LARGE SPACE / IT IS ECHOEY 1 Repeated answers are acceptable here If church is given above, then the religious nature of the words can be credited 10

7 (a) LEGATO / SMOOTH (1); QUIET / DOLCE (1); SMALL SWELLS IN DYNAMICS / PITCH (1); SLOW (1); STRINGS (or named instrument) (1); BOWED / ARCO (+1); HARP (1); ARPEGGIOS / ROCKING NOTES (1); DESCENDING BASS LINE (1); MAJOR (1); LONG NOTE / CHORD (1) 2 (b) (i) FLUTE 1 Accept: Piccolo (ii) TRILL 1 (iii) HIGH; DELICATE; LIGHT; SOUNDS LIKE BIRD SONG; FLAPPING WINGS 1 (c) It is played by an oboe It is legato It uses repetition (d) THICK(ER) / MORE INSTRUMENTS (1); MELODY IN VIOLINS (1); LOUD(ER) (1); HIGH(ER) (1) WIDE(R) RANGE / HIGHER / LOWER (1); USE OF THE TIMPANI (1); (CLARINET) COUNTER MELODY (1); USES WIDE(R) ARPEGGIOS (1); PIZZICATO (1); TRIPLETS (1); DIFFERENT KEY (1) 3 3 11

APPENDIX 1 MUSIC USED FOR January 2013 PAPER Track Question Composer/Artist Title CD title 1 1A Miles Davis It s only a paper moon Track 4 0 0:58 2 1B Vaughan Williams Sarah Chang The Lark Ascending Track 5 0:20 1:20 3 1C Ibiza Dance Party Sandstorm Track 9 0 0:59 4 2 Traditional Cooley s Reel Track 9 0 1:03 5 3 James Horner War Track 13 0 0:51 6 4 The Carpenters For all we know Track 7 0 1:22 7 5A KC and the Sunshine Band 8 5B Sukh Pal Sukh, Amar Arshi 9 6 Verdi Berlin Philharmonic Claudio Abbado Shake, shake, shake Track 4 0 1:05 Jhandi CD1 Track 11 0 1:08 Dies Irae Track 3 0 1:05 10 7 Khachaturian Adagio from Spartacus Track 5 Be Bop and Cool Volume 2 Vaughan Williams Club Euphoria Irish Dancing time Avatar The Motion Picture Carpenters Gold Greatest Hits The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band Punjabi Bhangra: Top 40 Hits The Verdi Requiem Khachaturian 12

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