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Year 8 Music revision Your music exam will be next lesson. It will be a listening exam, where you are played music and asked questions about them. It will cover all the topics you have done this year, plus some general music questions. There is a copy of this powerpoint on the VLE, in Music KS3, and on NUMU in Projects. Use it to revise!
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Year 8 Music revision

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Page 1: Year 8 Music revision

Year 8Music revisionYour music exam will be next lesson. It will be a listening exam, where you

are played music and asked questions about them. It will cover all the topics you have done this year, plus some general music questions.

There is a copy of this powerpoint on the VLE, in

Music KS3, and on NUMU in Projects. Use it to revise!

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The Elements of MusicContrast Element

PitchDurationTempo

DynamicsTimbreTexture

Structure

SILENCE!

…all the way from the start of Year 7… you should know all of these!

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The Elements of MusicContrast ElementHigh/low Pitch

Long/short DurationFast/slow Tempo Loud/soft Dynamics

Tone colour TimbreThick/thin Texture

The overall plan Structure

SILENCE!

…all the way from the start of Year 7… you should know all of these!

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What are the different families of instruments?

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What are the different families of instruments?

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Which family does this instrument belong to?

• Why?

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Which family does this instrument belong to?

• The saxophone is a woodwind instrument – even though it is made of metal.

• This is because it has a reed, just like a clarinet.

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What type of instrument is the piano?

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What type of instrument is the piano?

The piano is a percussion instrument, because the hammers hit the strings.

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Basic music theory: rhythm and time signatures

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Basic music theory: pitch

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Basic music theory: pitch

The notes in the spaces are easy to remember:

EveryGood Boy DeservesFood

EveryGreen BusDrivesFast

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Basic music theory: pitch

There will be questions in the exam where you have to write down a simple melody that you hear.

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Interval = the distance between two notes

• Count the note you are starting from as 1. Then just count up or down to the other note, i.e.

• We call this interval a sixth (not a 6!)

D = 1 so B = 6

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Developing a motif: definitions

• Motif = a small tune• Sequence = repeating the motif

higher or lower each time• Interval = the distance between two

notes• Parallel motion = two parts moving

together, always the same distance apart

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Developing a motif: more definitions

• Contrary motion = moving in opposite directions. The opposite of parallel motion.

• Inversion = playing it upside down• Retrograde = playing it backwards• Augmentation = make each note

twice as long

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12 bar blues

C C C CF F C CG F C C (G)

turnaround

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Two or more notes played together

Flip the notes of the chord

Four notes in the chord: the extra one is a seventh above the root, i.e. G7=GBDF

Making it up on the spot

Fitting in with the style: stylish

When you substitute a G(7) chord in bar 12, to take you back to the start

The lowest part

for blues