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         <title>Excerpt A</title>
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         <title>Questions - Excerpt A</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Question 1: What is the time signature of this excerpt?</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 2: Name the solo instrument.</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 3: Describe the string technique used after the solo instrument enters.</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 4: Describe the melodic feature used in the opening six bars of the solo part. </p><p>Question 5: What is the tonality of the piece?</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 6: What is the genre of the music?</p><p>(1 mark</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Excerpt B</title>
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         <title>Questions - Excerpt B</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Question 1: Which two of the following terms best describes the opening of this piece?</p><p>Harmony                Polyphonic                Unison                Homophonic                Octaves</p><p>(2 marks)</p><p>Question 2: This piece is in D minor. Name the relative major to which it resolves in bar eight.</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 3: What is the genre of the music?</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 4: What is the time signature of the piece?&nbsp;</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 5: In bar 33 (00:21) which instruments comes out of the texture to play the motif?</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 6: Which Italian term best describes the tempo of this music?</p><p>(1 mark)                </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Excerpt C</title>
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         <title>Questions - Excerpt C</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Question 1: Describe the texture of the first section.</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 2: Which term best describes the string part of the opening section.</p><p>Scalic                              Chromatic                              Pentatonic                              Triadic                              </p><p>Question 3: What is the time signature for the second section, starting from "And All The People Rejoiced"?</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 4: What type of choir is singing this excerpt?</p><p>Boys' Choir                    Ladies' Choir                    Male Voice Choir                    Mixed Voice Choir</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 5: Choose one of the following terms to describe the treatment of the word "Amen" (03:18) by the Basses in the final section, starting from "God Save The King"?</p><p>Stretto                              Syllabic                              Melismatic                              Strophic</p><p>(1 mark)</p><p>Question 6: Name the cadence at the end of the piece. </p><p>(1 mark)</p>]]></description>
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