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Grade Five Revision - 4 (Score) |
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Look at the following extract which has been adapted from a piece for piano and horn by Draeseke, and answer the questions below.
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- Give the meaning of "ma non troppo ". (1 point)
- Give the meaning of this symbol:
(1 point)
- Give the meaning of "dolce" (1 point)
- Explain pp - give the full Italian term and its English equivalent (1 point)
- The piece is written for horn. Name a) the highest and b) the lowest instruments which are members of the same orchestral family. (2 points)
- Give the full names (e.g. perfect 5th) of the three harmonic intervals marked A, B and C. (3 points)
- Name the ornament played by the horn in bar 1. (1 point)
- Circle 7 notes which are next to each other and which form part of the C major descending scale. (1 point)
- Beam together the notes in bar 2 of the horn part. (1 point)
- Write out bars 7 and 8 of the horn part, transposing them down a perfect 5th, as they would sound at concert pitch. Use the treble clef. (3 points)
Answers
- But not too much (1 point)
- Accent (1 point)
- Sweetly (1 point)
- Pianissimo - very quietly (1 point)
- a) the trumpet; b) the tuba (2 points)
- A: minor 6th; B: minor 3rd ; C: major 2nd (3 points)
- Acciaccatura (1 point)
(1 point)
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(3 points)
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