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- CL 9.3
- Listen to two voices, there are 6 segments each separated from the next by a rest
- Which is the meter of the excerpt? 34, 44, 68, 98
- Notate rhythm
- Scale or mode? Major, Natural Minor (descending melodic), dorian, lydian
- Segments 3 and 4 consist entirely of which type of motion? Contrary, oblique, similar, parallel
- At the beginning of segment 5 ("folget meiner leichten spur") which type of motion occurs? Contrary, oblique, similar, parallel
- 6. During segment 5, the higher part has two arpeggiated triads. What quality? minor minor, major minor, major major, diminished major
- At the beginning of the last segment, the higher part arpeggiates which type of triad? Major, minor, augmented, diminished
- In the last segment, which best describes the type of motion? parallel throughout, contrary throughout, parallel then contrary, oblique then parallel
- Excerpt concludes with which harmonic intervals? m3 M6, M3 m6, P4 M6, A4 m6
- 10. End of segment 6 is like end of which other segment? 1, 2, 3, 4
- Which better describes the counterpoint? entirely first species, mostly first species
- beginning on dominant, write higher part
- beginning on dominant, write lower part
- notate pitches and rhythm, begin on B4 in both parts
- between staves write harmonic intervals
- which two harmonic intervals are heard most frequently? 3 and 5, 3 and 6, 5 and 6, 6 and 8
- 17. transcribe on your own paper for men's voices in D (I don't think we need to do this)
- CL 9.4
- notate rhythm in simple quadruple, first pitch is an eighth note
- scale or mode? major, lydian, ascending melodic minor, harmonic minor
- upper part first two pitches are which motion with lower part? parallel, similar, oblique, contrary
- 4. in the middle of the upper part, three arpeggiated triads descend by step. which chords? iv III iiº, iii ii I, ii I viiº, I VII VI
- near the end, the lower part descends by step, which harmonic interval on each beat? fifth, sixth, octave, tenth
- beginning on dominant, write upper part
- beginning on tonic, write lower part
- notate pitches and rhythm, start on F5 (high) and Bb2 (low)
- what is the recurring harmonic interval on the upper parts melodic pitches 2 6 8 12 14 and 18? 5, 6, 8, 10
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