Year 9

To explore tonality and harmony in an underscore to reflect the mood or setting in a film clip

Year 9

To explore tonality and harmony in an underscore to reflect the mood or setting in a film clip

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will continue developing our work as film composers and focus on tonality and harmony, looking at how certain keys and devices can create the perfect mood for both horror films and romantic scenes.

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6 Questions

Q1.
What musical element does this image represent?
An image in a quiz
Pitch
Correct answer: Rhythm
Tempo
Q2.
What musical element does this image represent?
An image in a quiz
Correct answer: Pitch
Rhythm
Tempo
Q3.
What musical element does this image represent?
An image in a quiz
Pitch
Rhythm
Correct answer: Tempo
Q4.
How can dynamics be used to create tension in a film scene?
Correct answer: Starts of in silence and then dynamics grow louder and louder.
Starts with a loud dynamics and stays like that throughout.
Starts with a quiet dynamic and diminuendos to silence.
Q5.
How can pitch be used to create a sad emotion in a film?
Correct answer: The change of pitch from high to low is associate with feeling lower and so a sad emotion is created.
The change of pitch from low to high is associate with feeling upset.
The pitch staying the same can represent a character getting upset.
Q6.
Which musical idea could be used to make an audience jump in a film?
Drone
Correct answer: Note cluster
Ostinato

7 Questions

Q1.
What is tonality?
The bass line played throughout a piece of music.
Correct answer: The key the music is in.
The pitches, chords and patterns chosen within a key.
Q2.
What is harmony?
The bass line played throughout a piece of music.
The key the music is in.
Correct answer: The pitches, chords and patterns chosen within a key.
Q3.
Which of these tonalities has no obvious key and can sound really uncertain?
Correct answer: Atonal
Major
Minor
Q4.
What is a cadence?
A chord pattern in the introduction of a piece of music.
A chord pattern that follows the the 12 bar blues structure.
Correct answer: A chord pattern that marks the end of a section of music.
Q5.
What is a dissonant chord?
The pitches are the same but in octaves.
Correct answer: The pitches in the chord sound 'clashing' because they aren't in the key.
The pitches that belong to the key.
Q6.
What is the name of texture when parts move together either in unison or chordal?
Correct answer: Homophonic
Melody and accompaniment
Monophonic
Q7.
Name one harmonic idea that John Williams uses in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone to create a magical mood.
Correct answer: Chromatic chords
Diatonic chords
Perfect cadences