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Rhythm
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Rhythm for 2016 A level music
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Question 1
Question
Haydn has four points, which of these are they?
Answer
Subject 2 has syncopation
Subject 1 has syncopation
4/4
3/4
12/8
Some continuous quaver movement
Continuous quaver movement in Subject 1
Continuous quaver movement subject 2
Rests used for breathing
Rests using for articulation
Question 2
Question
Holborne has 4 Points what are they? (One has been made into 2)
Answer
Pavane in 3/2 Galliard in 2/4
Pavane in 2/4 Galliard in 3/2
Pavane has rare dotted notes
Galliard has rare dotted notes
Galliard has lots of dotted notes
Pavane occasional hemiolas
Galliard occasional hemiolas
Galliard has shorter note lengths than Pavane
Galliard has longer note lengths than Pavane
Pavane is more staccato than Galliard
Question 3
Question
Haydn has continuous quaver movements throughout
Answer
True
False
Question 4
Question
Brahms Has 4 points, what are they?
Answer
In 6/8 and 2/4
In 6/8 and 9/8
Syncopation In 1st Theme
Augmentation In 22-25 of 12-15
March Rhythm Theme 2
Continuous quaver movement in 1st Theme
Rests used for articulation
monophony used e.g. b 2
Syncopation in 2nd Themes
Question 5
Question
Bach has 4 Points what are they?
Answer
3/4 In Sarabane 9/8 in Gigue
Emphasis on beat 2 in Sarabande
Continuous quavers in places in Sarabande, Continuous semiquavers in Gigue all the way
Syncopation in Sarabande
Syncopation in gigue
Continuous quavers in places in Sarabande, Continuous quavers in Gigue all the way
Emphasis on second beat in the gigue
Lots of dotted rhythms
9/8 in Sarabande 3/4 in gigue
Question 6
Question
Shostakovich has some points which of these are they?
Answer
Prelude in 12/8 and Fugue 2/2
Prelude has hardly any syncopation
Main theme in Fugue has syncopation
Counter Subject 1 is very syncopated in Fugue
Fugue continuous quaver movement
Prelude continuous quaver movement
Some triplets in Prelude
Prelude in 4/4 Fugue in 6/8
March rhythms in the Prelude
Lots of dotted rhythms in the Fugue
Question 7
Question
Duke Ellington Points
Answer
4/4
Sax has triplets
Sax has syncopation
Trumpet has triplets and long upbeats
Trumpet has syncopation
Some swing but straight in coda
Straight in coda and intro and swung everywhere else
Continuous quaver movement in the piano solo
3/4
12/8
Question 8
Question
Miles Davis
Answer
4/4
12/8
Continuous quavers main rhythms
Occasional triplets
Swung slightly
Head is very syncopated
Pentuplets in second chorus
March rhythms in theme 2
Rests for swapping themes
lots of dotted notes
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