You'll never walk alone Flashcards

(15 cards)

1
Q

What key is the piece primarily in?

A

C major

The piece is composed in the key of C major.

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What type of musical texture is used?

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harp legato rising arp. V pedal in line. I pedal in bass by viola and bass

The texture is described as chordal rather than arpeggiated.

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3
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What is the time signature of the piece?

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4/4

The piece is set in a common time signature of 4/4.

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4
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What motif is introduced in the phrase ‘through a storm’?

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t motif

This motif signifies a thematic element related to fear.

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5
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What interval is emphasized in the phrase ‘at the end of a storm is a golden sky’?

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Major 3rd

This interval is noted for its uplifting quality.

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6
Q

name interval of ‘silver song of a lark’

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minor 3rd, perfect 4th for ‘siver song’. perfect 5th minor 6th for ‘of a lark’
also rall

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7
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name chords at ‘walk on through the wind/rain

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B dim 7 and D 1/2 dim 7 (T mitif also)

This describes a specific melodic movement within the piece.

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8
Q

name intervals for ‘dreams be tossed and blown’

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maj 3, P4, min 3, then P4 rise

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9
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what strings do at ‘walk on, walk on with hope in your heart etc’

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Doubling in 8ves

This indicates that strings are playing in unison or harmony.

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10
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name chords at end

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I, I aug, V7, I (only perfect cadence in piece)

The melody ends on a V chord, indicating an unfinished feeling.

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11
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What is the rhythmic value of the notes in the phrase ‘dreams be tossed and blown’?

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Minims then semibrieve

This refers to the half-note duration used in the melody.

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12
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what harmony at ‘in your heart’?

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tritone fall in orchestra onto D7

D7 serves as a dominant chord leading to the tonic.

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13
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what the melody like when ‘walk on’

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monotone

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14
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what chords are mostly used?

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primary chords (I, IV, V) with no perfect cadence until the end.

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15
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what doubles the melody?

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violins and english horn

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