Listen to the extract from the first movement of Sonatina by F - NSC Music - Question 2 - 2017 - Paper 2
Question 2
Listen to the extract from the first movement of Sonatina by F. Kuhalau. Answer the questions that follow.
2.1 Identify the non-harmonic note at 2.1.
2.2 Fill in t... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Listen to the extract from the first movement of Sonatina by F - NSC Music - Question 2 - 2017 - Paper 2
Step 1
2.1 Identify the non-harmonic note at 2.1.
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The non-harmonic note at 2.1 is identified as a passing note.
Step 2
2.2 Fill in the missing notation at 2.2.
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The missing notation at 2.2 is filled with appropriate notes, maintaining both pitch and rhythm.
Step 3
2.3 Identify TWO compositional techniques used at 2.3.
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The two compositional techniques used at 2.3 are 'Diminution' and 'Sequence'.
Step 4
2.4 What is the main key of this extract?
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The main key of this extract is G major.
Step 5
2.5 Which symbol could have been used to replace the small printed notes at 2.5? Make a cross (X) in the appropriate block.
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The symbol that could have been used to replace the small printed notes at 2.5 is the squiggly line representing an ornament.
Step 6
2.6 Would you say that this extract is the concluding section of the Sonatina's first movement or not? Give TWO reasons to motivate your answer.
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No, this extract is not the concluding section of the Sonatina's first movement.
Reasons:
There is no modulation/change of key to a relative key.
The extract ends with a perfect cadence (V7 – I).
Step 7
2.7 Identify the triad played by the left hand at 2.7, i.e. minor triad.
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The triad played by the left hand at 2.7 is a diminished triad.