Born Dancer
I can't go for that
i dont know whether there is already a specific thread set aside for this, but i thought it might be a good idea to post up any tips, notes/guides etc for answering and studying for music 1 aural exams. its always a dreaded paper in our class and we dont seem to do that much practical preparation for it in class time..
theres some tips that i picked up from a music workshop i went to not long ago
*try to make your response as concise as possible - examiners dont want to read essays! break down the waffle and write down everything you hear
*use diagrams! it appears that examiners love diagrams, particularly good for shape of melody, and texture
*its probably a good idea to answer the question in terms of structure- spend one of the early listenings working out the sections of the piece and then list everything in that section
*try to use the exact terminology of the things you hear, but if you cant remember it, then describe what it is you hear - the examiners might be able to pick up what you mean- never leave anything out!
*always talk about balance, variety, unity and contrast
*if you can notate what you hear, do it!
theres some tips that i picked up from a music workshop i went to not long ago
*try to make your response as concise as possible - examiners dont want to read essays! break down the waffle and write down everything you hear
*use diagrams! it appears that examiners love diagrams, particularly good for shape of melody, and texture
*its probably a good idea to answer the question in terms of structure- spend one of the early listenings working out the sections of the piece and then list everything in that section
*try to use the exact terminology of the things you hear, but if you cant remember it, then describe what it is you hear - the examiners might be able to pick up what you mean- never leave anything out!
*always talk about balance, variety, unity and contrast
*if you can notate what you hear, do it!