GCSE Music - Chopin's Raindrop Prelude

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A test on one of the twelve set pieces for GCSE Music
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Question 1

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Harmony And Tonality: What key is section A of Chopin's raindrop prelude in?
Answer
  • D Flat Major (B Flat, E Flat, A Flat, D Flat and G Flat)
  • C Sharp Minor ( F Sharp, C Sharp, G Sharp and D Sharp)

Question 2

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Harmony And Tonality: What is the repeated note through the piece called?
Answer
  • Ostinato
  • Pedal Note

Question 3

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Harmony And Tonality: What do sections A and B both end with?
Answer
  • Perfect Cadences
  • Imperfect cadences
  • Links/Bridges

Question 4

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Harmony And Tonality: What harmony is the piece mainly in?
Answer
  • Diatonic
  • Tonic

Question 5

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Harmony And Tonality: What does the whole piece end with?
Answer
  • Codetta
  • Perfect Cadence

Question 6

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Harmony And Tonality: What key is section B in?
Answer
  • D Flat Major
  • C Sharp Minor

Question 7

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Harmony And Tonality: What is the pedal note in section A?
Answer
  • A Flats
  • G Sharps

Question 8

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Rhythm, Metre and Tempo: What time is the piece played in?
Answer
  • Grave
  • Rubato

Question 9

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Rhythm, Metre and Tempo: What time do a group of septuplets fit into in this piece?
Answer
  • Crotchet - One beat
  • Semibreve - Four Beats

Question 10

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Rhythm, Metre and Tempo: What does sostenuto mean?
Answer
  • Steadily
  • Sustained
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