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N5FOR OFFICIAL USE X85/75/0 National Quali cations 08 Mark Music Technology THURSDAY, 0 MAY :00 AM :00 NOON *X85750* Fill in these boxes and read what is printed below. Full name of centre Town Forename(s) Surname Number of seat Date of birth Day Month Year Scottish candidate number Total marks 40 In this examination you will listen to excerpts of music and answer questions on what you hear. Where excerpts are played more than once, the number of times each excerpt is played is stated in the question. Attempt ALL questions. Write your answers clearly in the spaces provided. Additional space for answers is provided at the end of this booklet. If you use this space you must clearly identify the question number you are attempting. Use blue or black ink. Before leaving the examination room you must give this booklet to the Invigilator; if you do not, you may lose all the marks for this paper. *X857500* B/PB

Total marks 40 Attempt ALL questions Question (a) Listen to this excerpt. Tick ( ) one box to identify the decade. 930s 950s 970s 990s (b) Listen to the excerpt again. Name the genre/style. (c) Listen to this excerpt. Tick ( ) one box to identify what you hear. Country Pedal Arco Walking bass *X857500* page 0

Question (continued) (d) As you listen to the excerpt: (i) (ii) tick ( ) one box to describe the genre/style of the music, and in the space below, give a reason to support your answer. There will be a pause of 0 seconds before the next question starts. Here is the music. Swing Dance Celtic rock Punk Reason: [Turn over *X8575003* page 03

Question (a) Listen to this excerpt. Tick ( ) one box to identify the prominent effect on the guitar riff which is panned left. The excerpt will be played twice. Here is the music for the first time. Here is the music for the second time. Distortion Delay Reverb Wah wah (b) Listen to this excerpt. Tick ( ) one box to identify the melodic feature played on the electric guitar. The excerpt will be played twice. Here is the music for the first time. Here is the music for the second time. Inverted pedal Modulation Atonal Imitation (c) Listen to this excerpt of Disco. Describe two key features either musical or technological which are typical of this genre/style. *X8575004* page 04

Question (continued) (d) Listen to this excerpt. Describe how to record a live performance of an electric guitar being played through a guitar amp. You should specify the microphone type, polar pattern and placement. (i) Type of microphone: (ii) Polar pattern: (iii) Microphone placement: You now have two minutes to answer the question. A warning tone will sound 30 seconds before the next question starts. [Turn over *X8575005* page 05

Question 3 (a) Listen to this excerpt. Tick ( ) one box to identify the genre/style. Disco Hip hop 60s pop Electronica (b) (c) Listen to another excerpt in the same genre/style. Identify two production features used in this recording that are typical of this genre/style. Listen to this excerpt. Tick ( ) one box in COLUMN A to identify the main section heard during the excerpt and one box in COLUMN B to describe the prominent playing technique heard on the piano. The music will be played twice. Here is the excerpt for the first time. Here is the excerpt for the second time. COLUMN A COLUMN B Verse Glissando Chorus Pitch bend Instrumental break Modulation Coda (d) Listen to another excerpt. Identify the prominent solo instrument. (e) Listen to this excerpt. Identify the type of reverb used on the drum kit. *X8575006* page 06

Question 4 (a) Listen to this excerpt. Identify the tonality and time signature. (i) Tonality:. (ii) Time signature tick ( ) one box: 3 4 4 4 6 8 (b) Listen to the following excerpt of music. Tick ( ) two boxes to identify the music/production features present in the music from the five listed below. You will hear the music twice with a pause of 5 seconds between playings. You will now have 30 seconds to read through the question. Here is the music for the first time. Here is the music for the second time. Bass guitar with envelope filter Syncopated brass ostinato Repeated pedal note in bass guitar part Backing vocals in harmony Electric guitar with chorus effect You now have 30 seconds to complete your answer. [Turn over *X8575007* page 07

Question 4 (continued) (c) Listen to this excerpt. The vocal track has been recorded using a cardioid polar pattern. Give two reasons for selecting this polar pattern. (d) You now have one minute to complete your answer. Listen to this excerpt in which feedback is heard. Describe two ways to prevent feedback. This excerpt will be played twice. Here is the excerpt for the first time. Here is the excerpt for the second time. You now have one minute to complete your answer. *X8575008* page 08

Question 5 In this question you will hear a version of Wouldn t it be Nice by the Beach Boys. You are asked to link the instruments with controls, effects or processes. Listen to the full excerpt with controls, effects and processes applied. You will now hear each instrument separately. Complete the table below using the following list of controls, effects and processes: Distortion Compression Delay Reverb Chorus Each control, effect or process is used only once. You now have one minute to read through the question. Now listen carefully to the following and complete the table as you listen. Piano (dry then wet) Harp (dry then wet) Horn section (dry then wet) Bass guitar (dry then wet) Drum kit (dry then wet) Instrument Control, effect or process applied to instrument Piano Harp Horn section Bass guitar Drum kit 5 [Turn over *X8575009* page 09

Question 6 In this question an intellectual property case study will be read to you. Follow the text below. There will be no music played. Always, Forever by Tom Gordon (989) vs. Everything I Want by Jamie Brogan (004) The Case: A British singer, Jamie Brogan, had a successful chart topping single, Everything I Want. The chorus of the song was found to be almost identical to the chorus of the 989 song, Always, Forever by Tom Gordon. The writer of Everything I Want claimed not to be familiar with Always, Forever. When it was brought to their attention they acknowledged the similarities between the two songs. The Outcome: The writers of Everything I Want stated that the likeness between the two tracks was totally coincidental and not deliberate. They also acknowledged the similarities to the chorus melodies. They have now credited Tom Gordon as a co-writer on the song and he will receive royalties. The case was settled out of court to the satisfaction of both parties. You now have five minutes to answer the questions below. A warning tone will sound 30 seconds before the next question starts. (a) Explain in simple terms why Tom Gordon had a case against Jamie Brogan. (b) Why is intellectual property protection important? *X857500* page 0

Question 6 (continued) (c) What was offered to Tom Gordon to prevent this case from going to court? Tick ( ) one box. Writing credits and a settlement fee Public apology and royalties Writing credits and royalties Removal of Everything I Want from all albums [Turn over *X85750* page

Question 7 (a) In this question you will hear two excerpts from the same genre/style. For each excerpt you should link an instrument/voice with an effect and a different instrument/voice with panning. You may use the space provided for Rough notes, but your final answer must be written in the table on the opposite page. Rough notes will not be marked. There will now be a pause of one minute to allow you to read through the question. You will hear each excerpt three times with a pause of 5 seconds between each playing. Here is Excerpt for the first time. Here is Excerpt for the first time. Here is Excerpt for the second time. Here is Excerpt for the second time. Here is Excerpt for the third time. Here is Excerpt for the third time. Rough notes Rough notes (Rough notes will not be marked) *X85750* page

Question 7 (a) (continued) Final answer Excerpt Excerpt Instrument/voice: Instrument/voice: Effect: Effect: Excerpt Excerpt Instrument/voice: Instrument/voice: Panning: Panning: 4 (b) Listen to the bass guitar in this excerpt. Tick ( ) one box to describe what you hear. An anacrusis is present An anacrusis is not present [END OF QUESTION PAPER] *X857503* page 3

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