PURCELL EASY WINS

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  1. 5. In MELODY easy wins, a melody of several notes sung to one syllable of text, also called 'word painting' used by the vocalist when singing 'wondering' and 'Eternal'.
  2. 7. The tonality of the 'free the dead' section in 'Music for a While' (1,5).
  3. 10. The INSTRUMENT that performs the 'continuo' element of 'Music for a While' (4,4).
  4. 11. The harpsichord is unable to vary DYNAMICS, therefore, to answer a question about dynamics you could say there is ----/--/----- (4,2,5).
  5. 14. In STRUCTURE Easy wins, the term used to describe the repeating bass pattern, a feature of Baroque music, upon which the melody for 'Music for a While' is written (6,4).
  6. 15. This is the over-all TEXTURE of 'Music for a While'.
  7. 16. In MELODY easy wins, a description of the melody of the piece, where most of the chords belong within the key of the music and don't include any chromaticism
  8. 17. In MELODY easy wins, the term that describes how each syllable of a word is broken up and assigned to an individual note when the lyrics are sung.
  9. 18. In the HARMONY easy wins, a description of the phrase endings in 'Music for a While'(7,8).
  10. 21. The tonality of the A sections in 'Music for a While' (1,5).
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  1. 1. Describes the TEXTURAL relationship between the harpsichord and the voice (10,8).
  2. 2. One of the three INSTRUMENTS performing 'Music for a While', commonly used to perform Baroque music.
  3. 3. In RHYTHM Easy wins, this describes how entries are added to the score (3,4,7).
  4. 4. METRE of 'Music for a while' written as words ----/---- (4,4).
  5. 6. The tonality of the 'pleased' section in 'Music for a While' (1,5).
  6. 8. In RHYTHM Easy Wins, this describes what happens between phrases (5,8,7)
  7. 9. In the HARMONY Easy Wins, Purcell's 'Music for a While' is described as written using notes belonging to the key, it has ---------- harmony, without any chromaticism
  8. 12. Description of the TEMPO of 'Music for a While'.
  9. 13. The female singer's voice type.
  10. 19. The STRUCTURE of 'Music for a While' being ABA1.
  11. 20. The tonality of the 'eternal bands' section in 'Music for a While' (1,5)