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Answering Aural Questions-Tone colour. A framework for answering aural questions using the 6 concepts of music. Answer the question. Read the question carefully and take careful note of key words. Which of the concepts are involved? Words like unity, contrast and interest!.
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Answering Aural Questions-Tone colour A framework for answering aural questions using the 6 concepts of music.
Answer the question • Read the question carefully and take careful note of key words. • Which of the concepts are involved? • Words like unity, contrast and interest!
Structure, Structure, Structure • On first listen work out the structure of the excerpt. • This gives you the opportunity to answer with reference to a number of sections and fills out your answer. • Use dot points or short sentences with one idea per point or sentence.
Practice, Practice, Practice • Listen to an excerpt and write down the structure.
Tone Colour How sound is produced? • Describe the mood, atmosphere and tone colour in each section using tone colour verbs and adverbs. • Describe any changes in tone colour within sections and between sections (within a verse and between a verse and chorus for example!).
For each section!! • List each performing media and specify its role in the music (main melody, counter melody, riffs, ostinato, harmonic content, accompaniment etc). • Using tone colour verbs and adverbs describe the tone colour of each performing media (eg the heavily overdriven rhythm guitar part played a melodic ostinato producing an industrial, dark and menacing tone colour).
For each section (cont.) • Describe any performing techniques that might affect the tone colour such as hammering on guitar or different kinds of mutes on brass or rim shots for drum kit. • This ties in with dynamics and expressive techniques so be explicit when describing how these effect tone colour.
Repeat the process!! • Now repeat the questions for any other sections in the except. • For classical music this might mean ABA or rondo form. • For popular music this might mean verse/chorus.
Unity • Unity refers to anything that is the same or similar. • What aspects of a performing media and its tone colour are repetitive or consistent? • What performing techniques give the music consistency such as palm muting on guitar, bowing off the string on cello or playing the bell on the ride cymbal on drumkit.
Contrast? • Contrast refers to difference and diversity! • In what ways is tone colour used to change the music? For example going from distortion to a clean sound on guitar or changing from finger style to slapping on electric bass.
Important words • Timbre is another word for tone colour. • Construction – what is the instrument made of. • Aerophone – wind instruments. • Chordophones-stringed instruments. • Membranophones-drums covered by a membrane. • Idiophones-percussion. • Electrophones-sound produced by electronics.