2.1 Identify the cadences at the end of each of the following TWO extracts - NSC Music - Question 2 - 2021 - Paper 2
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2.1 Identify the cadences at the end of each of the following TWO extracts.
Play Track 3 THREE times in succession.
2.1.1 Cadence:
Play Track 4 THREE times in succ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:2.1 Identify the cadences at the end of each of the following TWO extracts - NSC Music - Question 2 - 2021 - Paper 2
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2.1.1 Cadence:
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The cadence at the end of Track 3 is an Interrupted cadence.
Step 2
2.1.2 Cadence:
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The cadence at the end of Track 4 is a Plagal cadence.
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2.2 Identify TWO prominent compositional techniques in this extract.
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Two prominent compositional techniques observed in the extract are:
Repetition
Syncopation
Step 4
2.3.1 Identify the genre/style of this music extract.
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The genre/style of Track 6 is Blues.
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2.3.2 Which term best describes the rhythmic feel in this extract?
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The rhythmic feel in Track 7 is best described as Swing.
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2.3.3 Which term best describes the use of rhythmic texture?
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The rhythmic texture in Track 8 is Polyphonic.
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2.3.4 Which ONE of the following describes the time signature?
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