Year 9

To be able to develop leitmotifs further to reflect changes in a character's mood or situation

Year 9

To be able to develop leitmotifs further to reflect changes in a character's mood or situation

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will develop our leitmotifs as our character's mood and emotions change throughout the film.

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6 Questions

Q1.
What is a leitmotif?
Correct answer: A recurring theme or musical idea which is associated with a particular character or idea.
An intro that returns in the coda.
When sections of music are set out in an ABA form.
Q2.
How would you describe the tonality of a villain theme?
Major
Correct answer: Minor
Modal
Q3.
How would you describe the tonality of a hero theme?
Correct answer: Major
Minor
Modal
Q4.
Which family of the orchestra was used to play the Luke Skywalker leitmotif?
Correct answer: Brass
Strings
Woodwind
Q5.
How would you describe the rhythm in the Luke Skywalker leitmotif?
Correct answer: Fanfare style triplet and quaver rhythms.
Legato semibreves
Swung shuffle rhythm
Q6.
How would you describe the tempo of the Luke Skywalker leitmotif?
Correct answer: Allegro
Andante
Grave

6 Questions

Q1.
What do some psychologists believe music can do?
A cure for the common cold.
Can help animals sleep.
Correct answer: Evoke powerful emotional responses in humans.
Q2.
Which of the films below did this composer write?
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Pirates of the Caribbean
Correct answer: Star Wars
The Nightmare before Christmas
Q3.
Name one way we developed this melodic theme.
An image in a quiz
Augmentation
Chromatic chords
Correct answer: Sequencing
Q4.
What does diminution mean?
When a rhythm is repeated but with the note values doubled.
When a rhythm is repeated through call and response.
Correct answer: When a rhythm is repeated with the note values halved.
Q5.
Name one way Michael Giacchino developed 'Ellie's theme' using rhythmic ideas.
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Correct answer: Augmentation
Chromatic chords
Sequencing
Q6.
What are chord extension?
Correct answer: Adding 7th, 9th and 11th notes to the original chords.
Adding notes in a chord that are not in the key.
Playing dissonant note clusters.