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HSC Stuff => HSC Creative Arts => HSC Creative Arts/PDHPE => HSC Subjects + Help => HSC Music => Topic started by: Kombmail on March 11, 2019, 02:21:09 pm
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I guess im kinda struggling on this:
Hey Musicians! ( a.k.a fellow music students and lectuers)
could you please check out this viva voce and help me prepare for what info i need to remember relating to it
HERE: example 1: Billie Jean - Pre chorus to chorus - use of pitch:
BAD -Verse 2 - 0:40-0:48 - use of pitch:
example 2: repeating sections of music - outro - use of texture:
look at chorus at 3:31 in Billie Jean - show eg to miss
look at chorus 3 in BAD 3:29 - 3:35 - show eg to miss
thanks:)
Komal:)
BTW its a practice one:)
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Hey Kombmail! What’s your main idea/topic? Everything you remember should be evidence towards that, it’s a bit hard to judge based on this alone!
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Hey Kombmail! What’s your main idea/topic? Everything you remember should be evidence towards that, it’s a bit hard to judge based on this alone!
we dont necessarily have a topic.
Its for music BTW. The first is unity or repetition in billie jean and bad by michael jackson and a full analysis on the song pehla nasha from joh jeeta wohi sikandar
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we dont necessarily have a topic.
Its for music BTW. The first is unity or repetition in billie jean and bad by michael jackson and a full analysis on the song pehla nasha from joh jeeta wohi sikandar
I know! That's why we moved it to the Music section! :)
So every Viva has a topic; if you haven't been 'prescribed' one, you need to give yourself one. Just sitting there and talking with no purpose for 10 minutes isn't the point of a Viva, you are arguing something/trying to prove an observation ;D
If you've literally just been told to analyse exactly what you've been told to analyse, then I guess the key things to remember would be:
- The terminology of what you want to discuss, relating to the concepts of music
- The musical examples you will highlight/ replicate (EG - rhythms you'll tap on the table)
This guide might also be useful :)
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I know! That's why we moved it to the Music section! :)
So every Viva has a topic; if you haven't been 'prescribed' one, you need to give yourself one. Just sitting there and talking with no purpose for 10 minutes isn't the point of a Viva, you are arguing something/trying to prove an observation ;D
If you've literally just been told to analyse exactly what you've been told to analyse, then I guess the key things to remember would be:
- The terminology of what you want to discuss, relating to the concepts of music
- The musical examples you will highlight/ replicate (EG - rhythms you'll tap on the table)
This guide might also be useful :)
thanks! @jamonwindeyer!