sodiumziha
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When talking about tonality: sure you can differentiate minor & major, but what about minor & atonal, or atonal/minor & modal? We only ever read about lydian, aeolian, myridian (idek) in the textbooks, but trying to pick them out seems impossible when listening to exerpts. Also, wtf are the sample answers given for past papers? They have rhythmic, melodic notations (with note intervals, cadence types) that I just never think of. I swear you need perfect pitch to discern the key signature like that. Am I just retarded at music? Which is going to be rlly sad since I'm first in my class (out of 3 people haha).
Also, for pieces that are really artistic and have no conventional structure, melodic lines, rhythm, sporadic playing (that helicopter symphony in one of the previos papers tffff), how do you go about tackling those?
Also, for pieces that are really artistic and have no conventional structure, melodic lines, rhythm, sporadic playing (that helicopter symphony in one of the previos papers tffff), how do you go about tackling those?