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Grade Five Revision - 3
Look at the following extract which has been adapted from a piece for piano and viola by Bowen, and answer the questions below.
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- Give the meaning of "poco lento e cantabile". (2 points)
- Give the meaning of "poco crescendo". (1 point)
- Write out bars 6-7 of the viola part using the treble clef. Don't forget to include the key signature. (2 points)
- Which member of the string family is the next lowest after the viola? (1 point)
- Name one similarity and one difference between bars 1-2 and bars 5-6. (2 points)
- Choose two of these words to describe the time signature: simple/compound/irregular/duple/triple/quadruple. (2 points)
- The key is A major. Give the technical name (e.g. tonic) of the highest note in the viola part, and the highest note in the piano part. (2 points)
- Name the triads (e.g. I, ii) which are made from the notes circled at A and B. (2 points)
- What is the relative minor key to A major? (1 point)
Answers
- A little slow and in a singing style (2 points)
- Gradually getting a little louder (1 point)
(2 points)
- The cello (1 point)
- The rhythm is the same, the melody is different. Also the dynamics are slightly different. (2 points)
- Simple duple (2 points)
- The highest note in the viola part is the sub-mediant, and the highest note in the piano part is the leading note. (2 points)
- A: vi; B:ii (2 points)
- F# minor (1 point)
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