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GCSE Music

Musical Elements and Language

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What's covered

Form and structure14
Harmony and cadences14
Texture14
Instruments and sonority12
Articulation and performance techniques11
Melody11
Musical styles and periods11
Rhythm and note values11
Dynamics8
Metre and time signatures8
Music technology8
Tempo8
Tonality8
Voices and vocal techniques8

Key facts

1

Arco means playing a string instrument with the bow.

2

Crescendo means gradually getting louder.

3

Binary form has two sections, A and B (AB).

4

Diatonic harmony uses only notes that belong to the key.

5

The brass family includes trumpet, French horn, trombone and tuba.

6

An anacrusis is one or more notes before the first strong beat (an upbeat).

7

In compound time the beat divides into three (e.g. 6/8, 9/8, 12/8).

8

Amplification makes a sound louder using electronic equipment.

9

The Baroque period (c.1600–1750) features ornamentation and basso continuo; e.g. J.S. Bach.

10

Chaal is the characteristic bhangra rhythm played on the dhol.

Sample questions

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1Articulation and performance techniques

What does staccato mean?

  • Gradually louder
  • Plucked strings
  • Short, detached notes
  • Smooth, connected notes
2Dynamics

What does forte (f) mean?

  • Fast
  • Loud
  • Quiet
  • Smooth
3Form and structure

Which form has three sections in an ABA pattern?

  • Binary
  • Rondo
  • Strophic
  • Ternary
4Harmony and cadences

Which two chords form a perfect cadence?

  • I to IV
  • IV to I
  • V to I
  • V to vi
5Instruments and sonority

Which instrument belongs to the string family?

  • Cello
  • Clarinet
  • Timpani
  • Trumpet
6Melody

What does conjunct (stepwise) melodic movement mean?

  • Jumping straight up by an octave
  • Moving by large leaps between notes
  • Moving by step to neighbouring notes
  • Repeating the same note many times

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