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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will revisit all the musical understanding from lessons 1 - 4 in this unit.
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7 Questions
Q1.
What is a phrase in music?
A full stop
A question mark
Q2.
How many phrases are there in 'Amazing Grace'?
1
2
3
Q3.
Which phrases in 'Amazing Grace' begin the same way?
Phrases 2 and 4
Phrases 2, 3 and 4
Q4.
What do dynamics tell the performer?
What speed to play the music at
What type of articulation to play
Q5.
What do articulation markings tell the performer?
To play with both hands on the keyboard
What volume to play the music at
Q6.
What does the articulation marking 'legato' mean?
Play quiet notes
Play short notes
Q7.
What does the articulation marking 'staccato' mean?
Play quiet notes
Play smoothly
6 Questions
Q1.
Which pitches are in the F major pentatonic scale?
DEFGA
GABCD
Q2.
What is a phrase in music?
A full stop
Singing at the same time
Q3.
If the music is marked as 'flowing', how would you perform it?
Pizzicato
Staccato
Q4.
What does the dynamic marking 'crescendo' mean?
Get gradually quieter
Play quietly
Q5.
Which of the following could you play as a simple accompaniment to 'Amazing Grace'? Choose two.
Melody
Q6.
What do articulation markings tell the performer?
To play with both hands on the keyboard
What volume to play the music at