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ok im doin what good old ujuphleg says, but with 4 pieces.....2 mandatory and 2 additional, coz apparantly they can specify 2 from either topic. Definately use musical "quotes" and im pretty sure you write them on the manuscript provided and refer to them as "quote 1", am I right?ujuphleg said:You'll need to have a good look at at least two pieces (my recommendation). One should be Aust. Music of the last 25 years and the other can be something else, probably representing your additional topic.
Make notes and analyse them under the concept headings:
*Duration
*Pitch
*Dynamics and Expressive techniques
*Tonecolour
*Texture
*Structure
And learn relevant quotes from the score to support anything you say.
Then when it comes to writing an essay, structure it in the same way you would a history or english essay with the quotes and info coming from the notes you made as relevant to the question.
Hope that helps.
I'm also doing 1945 - 1980 focusing on jazz and it doesn't suit the essay well. My advice would be to try and find some orchestral pieces from this period to analyse. If the question talks about how the composer uses structure, how would you talk about a jazz piece? You're going to have to say more than "it's a 16 bar head structured as head - 8 heads worth of soloing and head out". Likewise with pitch, rhythm, timbre, dynamics and texture - it's all improvised. You're not going to hvae an easy time talking about that in an essay.soulshine said:i just find that kinda difficult to do with my additional topic... which is 1945 +... i focused on jazz. What the heck would i say for that...
i'd add to that something relating the two pieces, similarities differences etc.ujuphleg said:You'll need to have a good look at at least two pieces (my recommendation). One should be Aust. Music of the last 25 years and the other can be something else, probably representing your additional topic.
Make notes and analyse them under the concept headings:
*Duration
*Pitch
*Dynamics and Expressive techniques
*Tonecolour
*Texture
*Structure
And learn relevant quotes from the score to support anything you say.
Then when it comes to writing an essay, structure it in the same way you would a history or english essay with the quotes and info coming from the notes you made as relevant to the question.
Hope that helps.