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The Western Classical Tradition (1600-1910)
Harmony and tonality in Western classical music
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Key Stage 4
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Year 10
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Music
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(bright stately music)
Lesson
Harmony and tonality in Western classical music
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00:17
What is the tonality of this clip?
Tonality and keys
00:16
Ode to Joy tonality
Tonality and keys
00:05
C major scale
Tonality and keys
00:04
A minor scale
Tonality and keys
00:10
Listen to each of these phrases: clip 1
Chords and cadences
00:10
Listen to each of these phrases: clip 2
Chords and cadences
00:08
Compare these two examples: clip 1
Chords and cadences
00:08
Compare these two examples: clip 2
Chords and cadences
00:09
How would you describe the feeling created by at the end of each clip? Clip 1
Chords and cadences
00:11
How would you describe the feeling created by at the end of each clip? Clip 2
Chords and cadences
00:09
Which of these is a perfect cadence and which is imperfect? Clip 1
Chords and cadences
00:10
Which of these is a perfect cadence and which is imperfect? Clip 2
Chords and cadences
00:10
Describe the feeling of this interrupted cadence
Chords and cadences
00:11
How can you tell the difference? Clip 1
Chords and cadences
00:09
How can you tell the difference? Clip 2
Chords and cadences
00:09
Which of these is plagal (IV-I) and which is perfect (V-I)? Clip 1
Chords and cadences
00:11
Which of these is plagal (IV-I) and which is perfect (V-I)? Clip 2
Chords and cadences
00:11
Check: what is this cadence?
Chords and cadences
00:17
Task B audio
Chords and cadences
What is the tonality of this clip?
Key Stage 4
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Year 10
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Music
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(bright stately music)
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