Revision is going ok. Does anyone know where you can get the audio files for the past papers? The SQA has the last 3 years papers but no sound files to accompany them which is completely pointless really.
Revision is going ok. Does anyone know where you can get the audio files for the past papers? The SQA has the last 3 years papers but no sound files to accompany them which is completely pointless really.
You can't get them unless you're getting them for a music department, unfortunately.
I may as well share this thread with you, because I'm not aware of any other AH people on here so it would be pointless to start a thread for us
I spent all this morning/early afternoon revising, look how cute my sonata form notes are:
Just done it - how did you find it? Also, if anyone knows the windband piece used in the gap question, please let me know - I loved it.
I found it quite easy to be honest. I had done the first piece on one of the revision websites 10 minutes before I went in so I was quite chuffed with that!
I found it quite easy to be honest. I had done the first piece on one of the revision websites 10 minutes before I went in so I was quite chuffed with that!
Compared my answers to my teacher's (who sits it with us so he can complain to the SQA about bits he thinks aren't fair...) and I got 29 out of 40-absolutely delighted to be around that mark!
Don't know the answers but no specific score is an A. They add it to what you got for your instruments and it gives you a score out of 100 (40 for listening, 60 for instruments) and 70/100 is usually an A. You could happily fail the listening if you have really good instruments and get a high B/A
Don't know the answers but no specific score is an A. They add it to what you got for your instruments and it gives you a score out of 100 (40 for listening, 60 for instruments) and 70/100 is usually an A. You could happily fail the listening if you have really good instruments and get a high B/A
Thanks! How did you find the paper? I thought it was pretty good, hope I've not jinxed it!
Heey, i was wondering what the answers were, i can remember some of my answers,(found the paper hard) and found the last question tricky! the first one i think i got basso continuo, trill and concerto grosso, then for the bubble i said acciaccatura, turn, chromatic scale, a french horn and perfect, the questions that asked about the song remedy, i put that the chord was a dominant 7th, there was another that asked you to tick 4 boxes, i put sitar, homophony, hemiola and harmonics( think its wrong), and was the fill in the gaps question by a windband? if you could post the actual answers it would be good! Think i have done well in my practical but feel stressed about the listening paper! Any who going to study chemistry and english
Heey, i was wondering what the answers were, i can remember some of my answers,(found the paper hard) and found the last question tricky! the first one i think i got basso continuo, trill and concerto grosso, then for the bubble i said acciaccatura, turn, chromatic scale, a french horn and perfect, the questions that asked about the song remedy, i put that the chord was a dominant 7th, there was another that asked you to tick 4 boxes, i put sitar, homophony, hemiola and harmonics( think its wrong), and was the fill in the gaps question by a windband? if you could post the actual answers it would be good! Think i have done well in my practical but feel stressed about the listening paper! Any who going to study chemistry and english
My music teacher showed me what he got after the exam (gotta assume he's right for most of them ):
for question 1 it was concertino, concerto grosso and trill
for question 2 it was acciaccatura, turn, major, french horn and perfect
can't remember much from the sheet music question.
one of the other questions had plainchant, lied, augmented (i think), polytonality (i thought it was atonal but the start of it counted as a different key or something), jazz-funk and irregular metres. i don't know if those answers are all from the same question, but chances are if you remember writing them then they're right.
the one after that was galliard and hemiola (can't remember the other two, think one of them was homophonic).
the windband one had a snare drum, bass drum and woodblock (though he wasn't too sure with those) and the trombones played a glissando. can't remember anything else from that.
finally, the dreaded grid question. harmonic minor was certainly in excerpt one and excerpt 2 was in a major key, but i can't remember the rest and my teacher wasn't too sure about his answers anyway.
again, these are just his answers so might not be right (and i may have remembered them incorrectly anyway ) but i hope this helps
Edit: I think the instrument in the winband was a piccolo!
Heey, i was wondering what the answers were, i can remember some of my answers,(found the paper hard) and found the last question tricky! the first one i think i got basso continuo, trill and concerto grosso, then for the bubble i said acciaccatura, turn, chromatic scale, a french horn and perfect, the questions that asked about the song remedy, i put that the chord was a dominant 7th, there was another that asked you to tick 4 boxes, i put sitar, homophony, hemiola and harmonics( think its wrong), and was the fill in the gaps question by a windband? if you could post the actual answers it would be good! Think i have done well in my practical but feel stressed about the listening paper! Any who going to study chemistry and english
Hi there! As far as I can remember, my teacher said the answers to the bubble question were: Acciaccatura, Turn, Major Scale, French Horn and Imperfect. Sorry, I can't remember much else but I hope that is of some help!
Hi there! As far as I can remember, my teacher said the answers to the bubble question were: Acciaccatura, Turn, Major Scale, French Horn and Imperfect. Sorry, I can't remember much else but I hope that is of some help!
I put imperfect for that, but my music teacher said it was perfect...