bored of sc
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First listening - don't write too much - get a feel for the piece and get the ideas flowing (in your head)!
Upon each successive listening - it might be a good idea to concentrate on only a few of the related aspects of the concept (if it is a single-concept question) or a few concepts each time (if it is a unity or contrast question)
E.g. If the piece is on duration:
1) No writing.
2) Time signature/metre/tempo/beat.
3) Note values.
4) Rhythmic devices.
5) Write all you can, edit (if time).
E.g. If the piece is on unity:
1) No writing.
2) Duration/pitch.
3) Texture/tone colour.
4) Dynamics/expressive techniques/structure.
5) Relate them all.
Note: with the unity question, always relate it to the question throughout.
Upon each successive listening - it might be a good idea to concentrate on only a few of the related aspects of the concept (if it is a single-concept question) or a few concepts each time (if it is a unity or contrast question)
E.g. If the piece is on duration:
1) No writing.
2) Time signature/metre/tempo/beat.
3) Note values.
4) Rhythmic devices.
5) Write all you can, edit (if time).
E.g. If the piece is on unity:
1) No writing.
2) Duration/pitch.
3) Texture/tone colour.
4) Dynamics/expressive techniques/structure.
5) Relate them all.
Note: with the unity question, always relate it to the question throughout.