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PART D: Graphic Score Questions:
Refer to the Graphic Score example on page 5 in order to answer the following questions;
(2 MARKS EACH) /20
1. What is the title of the longest scene that is musically illustrated in the score?
Setne G- Out to tle long apace 9
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2. What instrument is played the loudest in the 6" scene?
dine _tlave
3. In what scene are all the instruments played?
Seane A Colecbratian.
4. Whats the title ofthe shortest scene that fs musically illustrated inthe score?
Seene &- Ee alta erate
5. Whatis your estimation of the length Paster “Rustling”?
Avorex cets (Qis a ceed olele \
6. What scene hes.a crescendo and diminuendo in the Foot Stomping?
Serne 4 - trib
7. How loudly is the Clave played in scene 3?
Ad Vee bottom of ¥
8, Name the scenaywhere the least instruments are played?
4e~ tribe €-hissic a TF chesina Ve Sha ket
9. Name the 4 scenes that have an instrument playing a crescendo
Levho buat brent Long,
“7 ~ Chasis 4 TAG Sn lee
10. Name the 3 scenes that have an instruntent playing a iminuendo
loan arose, = busting Fang
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Foot Stomping: F
Tub Thumping: t
lap handing: ¢
Shaker: 5
lave: ch
Mouth:PART C Indigenous Aboriginal Australian Traditional Music page 4 of 6 . (1 mark each)
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Listen to “Daluban” by traditional indigenous Australian performers. From the list below;
CROSS the BOX (AA to 0), to identify 4 features that you can hear in this song, The excerpt
will be played 3 times with a short pause in between plays for you to answer the question.
B Possrele quev-u &
A didgeridoo F several voices K clapy Ing ste at asteady
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B bass guitar G sdleygice C full drum kit
Smale voice H female voice Mother percussion
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chaittelike-siriging N melody mainly on one.
a note
E yelody then 4 change in rhythm on | O growls and calls
desténdin sticks
Listen to “Birth Song” by traditional indigenous Australian performers. From the list below;
CROSS the BOX (A to 0}, to identify 6 features that you can hear in this song. The excerpt pss.614 by.
will be played 3 times with a short pause in between plays for you to answer the question. P
A didgeridoo F ‘stveral-voices K clappingsticks at a steady
mes of tei
B bass guitar G solo voice L_fulldrum kit
c rae H female voice Mother percussion
D doowopvocalgroup |i chantlike-singing | N melody mainly on one
as note
E highmelodythen |J _changeinrhythmon |O growls andcalls
descéndi sticks
Listen to “Two Way Dreamtime” by DIG. From the list below; CROSS the BOX (A to 0}, to
identify 6 features that you can hear in-this song. The excerpt wil be played 3 times with 2
short pause in between plays for you to answer the question. q pe gsible
A didgeridoo F several voices K Clapping sticks at a steady
tempo
B Dass.gulter G solo voice L fulkdeum-kit>
c mate yalee— HH fenfalesoicé Moth fon
D backing singers i chant-like singing N nee one
note
E higrrpsied then J change in rhythm on |O growls and calls
deseénding sticksNAME: page 3.0f6
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Listen to and watch the excerpt of “Rocket 88” by Ike Turner and answer the following
questions (1 mark each). The excerpt will be played twice
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6. What instrument plays an improvisation at the start of the excerpt?
Piumno
7, Name 3 instruments that play the main riff unison nite 4) ,
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Vhe gleemic bass
Electric ater 4
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8. What instrument has the main melodic role?
he feat) veoalis
9. What the vocalist's range? (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass)
Wnor
10, Name 2 instruments that play fills
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‘11. What instrument plays a solo using slides and growls
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(tomer) Sax ophone
42, What common chord progression is used?
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Listen to and watch the excerpt of “Mannish Boy” by Muddy Waters and answer the
following questions 1 - 3 (1 mark each). The excerpt will be played twice /4
1. What scale does Muddy play during the intro?
The Blues Scale
2. Name 6 instruments that played in the excerpt?
eléitres gutlau (* 2).
eleckic bass
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3, Name 4 instruments that play the riff
h Ayrimonica «
electric quite
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bass
wieum ket
4, Describe the usage the call and response that occurs in this excerpt (e.g. what
instruments) (sound sources) & how call & response occurs (3 marks)
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PartA- ROCK & ROLL STYLISHIC FEATURE DEFINITIONS T10 mins),
Define the following terms by matchifig them with the MOST CORRECT definition from
the choices provided - WRITE your numbered answer (1- 14) in the box provided
beside the definitions (A-N).
2 marks each
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TERM DEFINITION
(1-14) DEFINITIONS to choose from
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(3 Backbeat . asection where an instrumentalist improvises a melody whilst
A\ the rest of the reper an accompaniment. Sometimes
A more than one instrumentalist will feature in this section.
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. melodic or rhythmic ideas that are played in the spaces
between phrases stthg by a vocalist
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5. Growl | \
‘where the bass plays on-e&ch beat, ascending and descending,
playing passing notetas well as the main chord notes
‘Arough-votal tone, or a harsh tone produced ona wind or
Séeinstument.
7. UnsomRit
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pitches eter
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the basis of hgerfiony.
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M. Instruments eee ‘eg. saxophones & trombones that
play in an.onstinble as a group
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mostly in rock musis)-flayed by two or more instrument a
the same time
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