This question is based on a song - Scottish Highers Music - Question 3 - 2019
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:This question is based on a song - Scottish Highers Music - Question 3 - 2019
Step 1
Insert the time signature at the appropriate place in the music.
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The time signature for this piece is 6/8, which indicates 6 beats per measure with the eighth note receiving one beat.
Step 2
Describe the interval formed by the two notes in the box in bars 2 and 3.
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The interval formed by the two notes in bars 2 and 3 is a fifth, specifically a perfect fifth, as it spans five letter names.
Step 3
Name the chords that you hear in bars 10 and 11.
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The chords in bars 10 and 11 are C (Chord V) and Dm (Chord VI), indicating a strong harmonic progression.
Step 4
Insert the missing notes in bars 14 and 15. The rhythm is given above the stave.
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In bar 14, insert a G (dotted minim) on the second line and in bar 15, insert an F (dotted minim) on the first space. Ensure that stems point in the correct direction.
Step 5
Insert the missing rest in bar 21.
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In bar 21, insert a quaver rest to maintain the rhythmic integrity of the measure.
Step 6
Transpose the notes in the box in bar 24 one octave lower into the bass clef.
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Transposed notes in bar 24 should be moved down one octave and placed in the bass clef, ensuring that they are positioned correctly within the stave.
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