I just did the Catholic 2003 HSC Trial paper for my half yearly (cheap public school with one-teacjer music faculty), rather badly today, and that melody dication was argh! Is there a soul out there as well who thought it a bit horrible too? It was Mendelssohn's Italian Symphony, and I thought the note started on was just an example, not the actual starting point, so that stuffed me up for about the first 3 playings and by the 6th I had no idea what was going on, so bye-bye 5 marks. The note they had looked like an anacrusis as well because the bar was smaller than the other ones, so arghness all around!
Dumb question: In melody dictation, the note and pitch they start on is actually the very first note that will be played? Because I had the biggest brain explosion apart from that...
Also, that "Check It Out" was pretty weird... funny though.
And in the Question 4, the extened essay response, it said we could refer to only ONE other work, and the "Check It Out" piece only... in the real HSC exam we'll be able to mention as many as we want, right?!??
Dumb question: In melody dictation, the note and pitch they start on is actually the very first note that will be played? Because I had the biggest brain explosion apart from that...
Also, that "Check It Out" was pretty weird... funny though.
And in the Question 4, the extened essay response, it said we could refer to only ONE other work, and the "Check It Out" piece only... in the real HSC exam we'll be able to mention as many as we want, right?!??