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babywhitto

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Have you guys done any part of your music trials yet?!

We did the written today...prac is in 2weeks.

The written was ok...but i just needed a bit more time on one questions...sucks balls.

what bout you guys?
 

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did written....question was the one about "composers use varying degrees of tradition and innovation"....i think it was a hsc question a few years ago...
hehe i did it as a practice essay :D
what were all your questions?
 

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Our essay q. was a Debussy Quote about how music can't be confined to tradition and it is more about colour and rhythm, or something like that.

lucky caus i had lots of extended technique quotes, so they worked really well with the question :)
 

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We did that paper too, I found it a very good essay question.
I loved the fact that the melody dictation was from Chocolat....I love that movie!!

*Begins rant*
And I REALLY did not like the score attatchment B, fish tales or whatever it was. I was quite painful to listen to really. And was not sung very well. Those sopranos were reeeally shrill on the high Ab's. :vcross:
The last note, falsetto, sung by the men was also woefully out of tune. By almost a semitone :vcross: . That is just shocking.
*Ends rant*

But overall it was a very good paper.
 

babywhitto

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ok ours wasnt like that...we listened to excerpts fom Westside Story and oh god cant remember other ones...ours were fine. just talking bout the usual structure and all that.
 

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we listened to some marimba exerpt and a piece callled way out west which was absolutely beautiful.....forget who it was by....but its aussie :D
 

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cssa trial

hey, i just did the trial 2 days ago

i did the one with the chocolat thing in it, the cssa trial cos my school's too lazy to make one of their own. I don't know about anyone else but half our class started giggling when that fishing song came on and the thing that happened at the end. How are you supposed to keep a straight face during that? it was the stupidest piece of crap ive ever heard, i dont know who listens to that type of music unless for a joke. at least it gave me something to laugh at during trials.

I hated the melody thing too, when it's done on a woodwind instrument I find it really hard to pitch the intervals cos of the harmonics that come through, i dont know about anyone else. Should be on a trumpet. They're cool.
 
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Emma-Jayde

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avalonian said:
I hated the melody thing too, when it's done on a woodwind instrument I find it really hard to pitch the intervals cos of the harmonics that come through, i dont know about anyone else. Should be on a trumpet. They're cool.
Nah, for that piece you couldn't have used any other instrument. The tone was sooo perfect! Brass would have been way too harsh.
 

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demosthenes said:
we listened to some marimba exerpt and a piece callled way out west which was absolutely beautiful.....forget who it was by....but its aussie :D
I know the piece you're talking about- it is by Graeme Koehne. I don't do Music 2 (I would love to but I am stuck doing Music 1 because our school wouldn't run a Music 2 class just for me!) but I love Way Out West, it is one of my favourite pieces. :)
 
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i did the cssa paper and i don't know about anyone else but i found the melodic dictation REALLY REALLY difficult, not only the pitch intervals but the rhythm too
 

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yeh we did cssa too. melodic dictation was hard - lucky perfect pitch ppl got it straight away..grrr
 

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wizard146 said:
I know the piece you're talking about- it is by Graeme Koehne. I don't do Music 2 (I would love to but I am stuck doing Music 1 because our school wouldn't run a Music 2 class just for me!) but I love Way Out West, it is one of my favourite pieces. :)
I love that piece too! We did that trial today...was it the independant trial?
 

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yes i think it may have been with a different essay question.
Like 2 dictations? One rhythm and one melody?
And a crazy merimba piece?
 

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