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Tips for the aural analysis exam!!
« on: May 03, 2020, 11:54:11 am »
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I had to do a video for one of my uni assessments so I thought I'd share it here. This is an introduction to the Music 1 aural analysis exam wth my tips and tricks on how to answer the questions.  :D


Hope this helps!!   :)
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Re: Tips for the aural analysis exam!!
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2020, 08:27:50 pm »
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I had to do a video for one of my uni assessments so I thought I'd share it here. This is an introduction to the Music 1 aural analysis exam wth my tips and tricks on how to answer the questions.  :D


Hope this helps!!   :)


hey thanks so much! Loved the video :)
was only wondering if you could please give an example of an extended dot point? I always find myself writing a sentence that is too little or wayy to much
i usually write something like this
say in relation to a pitch question
- In the beginning, the violin plays in legato with a high register ascending melodic line
etc but idk is this enough should I be putting more than this in each dot point ?
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