Question 1
- MELODY WRITING
Either
- Continue the melody below to form a passage of not less than 12 and not more than 16 bars. Modulate to the relative minor in the course of the passage and return to the home key.
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- Set the text below to a suitable melody. Indicate the tempo, phrasing and dynamics marks. Credit will be given for originality of the composition and proper alignments of texts to the notes.
You hate me ‘cause I’m poor,
You like him ‘cause he’s rich,
My day will come some day,
My day will surely come.
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(B) TWO PART WRITING
Add an independent flowing bass part below the given melody.
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(C) FOUR PART HARMONY
Harmonize the bass part below by adding alto, tenor and bass parts.
Observation
The overall performance for this question was below average. Some candidates wrote melodies which are meaningless, in most cases without any form and structure. Some neglected the time signature and wrote notes less or more than necessary in the bars. In addition, many candidates did not show evidence of modulation to the dominant as required. A few who modulated indicated no understanding of how to modulate and almost all candidates failed to show any phrasing in the melody. These wrong responses made the candidates to lose substantial marks.
OR
A few candidates who attempted the question were unable to set the given texts to a suitable melody. Some candidates assigned two or more syllables to a single pitch, while some set the text without recognising their importance in the melody. These led to poor performance in the question.
(B) Candidates showed a palpable evidence of inadequate preparation for this question. Many candidates only duplicated the correct key signature, time signature, clef and barred inappropriately. Many of them demonstrated a poor understanding in two part writing. The counter melody did not stand on its own. There was no independence in melodic curves as well as melodic interest, contrasting and rhythm/contour, harmonic interest, final cadence could not be spelt out and copying, phrasing and alignment were poor. These led to poor performance in the question.
(C) Candidates’ performance in this part was also very poor. Most candidates showed poor understanding in the harmonic interest (progression), final cadential progression, copying, phrase marks and alignment were poorly done. Candidates who were unable to do this lost enormous marks.