Rhythm

Description

Rhythm for 2016 A level music
Mark Burrell2532
Quiz by Mark Burrell2532, updated more than 1 year ago
Mark Burrell2532
Created by Mark Burrell2532 almost 8 years ago
21
0

Resource summary

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
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

Musical Symbols
kcollins3
music flash cards
Callum O'Sullivan
African Drumming Keywords
claire.maltby
Ways to describe rhythm - MUSIC AS LEVEL
anusha.stribbling
Rhythm lvl 1 no rests
Jasmine Capitulo
Rhythm quiz
Rebecca Burrows
Musical Symbols
Devon zzstu Messner
Musical Symbols
Keasha Brockett
Musical Symbols
Daniel Ndaty
Musical Symbols
Rob James
Chemistry (C1)
Phobae-Cat Doobi