Answer the questions in the spaces provided on this question paper - NSC Music - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 1
Question 1
Answer the questions in the spaces provided on this question paper.
Study the extract below and answer the questions that follow.
Schubert
Violin
Piano
1.1 Name... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Answer the questions in the spaces provided on this question paper - NSC Music - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 1
Step 1
1.1 Name the main key of this piece.
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The main key of this piece is D minor.
Step 2
1.2 Name the intervals at 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 according to type and distance.
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1.2.1 is a Compound major 3rd/Major 10th. 1.2.2 is a Minor 6th.
Step 3
1.3 Write and name the inversion of the interval at 1.3.
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The inversion of the interval at 1.3 is a Minor 7th.
Step 4
1.5 Rewrite bar 1 of the violin part for viola using the same pitch.
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The rewritten bar 1 for viola will be:
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Step 5
1.6 Transpose the bass part from bars 7–10 a perfect fourth higher. DO NOT use a key signature.
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Transposing the bass part results in new notes reflecting a perfect fourth higher, as shown in:
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Step 6
1.7 Rewrite bar 1 of the right-hand part of the piano score in compound time.
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The rewritten right-hand part of the piano score in compound time will look as follows:
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Step 7
1.8 Write the scales below as indicated. Use semibreves.
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1.8.1 The F♯ melodic minor scale ascending and descending:
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1.8.2 The Aeolian mode on E, descending in the alto clef: