ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
Score Analysis Videos 11 videos
AP Music Theory 3.5 Score Analysis. What kind of chord is shown above?
AP Music Theory 4.1 Score Analysis. Which of the following answers is an example of compound meter?
AP Music Theory 3.2 Score Analysis. What notes would have sharps in the key of c sharp minor?
AP Music Theory 1.1 Aural Skills 77 Views
Share It!
Description:
AP Music Theory 1.1 Aural Skills. Determine the intervals being played and choose the correct notation for the audio sample.
Transcript
- 00:03
And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by a major second he
- 00:07
outranks captain instant and first lieutenant jiffy but answers to colonel [muscial notes dressed as soldiers]
- 00:12
lickety-split...Okay this questions based on an excerpt that will
- 00:17
be played twice it's our job to determine the intervals being played and
- 00:21
choose the correct notation for the audio sample all right ready to rock out
Full Transcript
- 00:25
to your new favorite jam.. crank the volume here we go [numbers 1, 2 and 3 appear]
- 00:38
Huh, awesome I think Aerosmith wrote that alright done hitting replay great, so
- 00:44
which of the following was played and here are potential answers.... alright so
- 00:51
what was that haunting ethereal tune and why do we suddenly have the urge to [Mice wearing glasses]
- 00:55
donate spectacles to mice well first let's figure out the interval or err
- 01:00
distance we're hearing between the first two notes well it sounds like they're
- 01:04
very close though we're pretty sure they haven't exchanged BFF necklaces yet so if [musical notes in a park]
- 01:09
they're not BFFs maybe there's a note they're both closer to maybe we should
- 01:13
take a look at a piano to make sure and thanks to the power of movie magic we [man pulls piano out of back pocket]
- 01:17
just happen to have one in our back pocket here oh we can see that there is
- 01:21
indeed a note in between D and C it's D flat or C sharp depending on which note [Finger pointing to D flat on piano]
- 01:26
he's hanging out with that means we're not hearing answer B, because the
- 01:30
interval between D and C sharp is only a half step or a minor second which is too
- 01:34
small just like every airplane seat we've ever sat in we can use the same [Man squished sitting next to someone on an airplane]
- 01:39
reasoning to eliminate answer D the interval from D flat to C is only a half
- 01:43
step or a minor second clearly some notes don't respect personal space
- 01:47
alright so we're halfway there hello livin on a prayer, sorry.. So in the clip [Bon Jovi singing]
- 01:52
we listen to the second interval we heard was also a whole step or a major
- 01:56
second so let's check out answer A the interval between C and B is only a half
- 02:01
step or minor second so that can't be it we've got to go down another half step [Musical notes]
- 02:05
to get a major second which we can do by flatting the B that means that the [B flat added to musical notes]
- 02:09
correct notation is answer C. The intervals from D to C and C to B flat
- 02:14
are both whole steps or major seconds... looks like some notes respect boundaries
- 02:19
now if you'll excuse us we're off to start a non-profit to aid blind mice [boy and girl stood by a stand for guide dogs for blind mice]
Related Videos
AP Music Theory 3.5 Score Analysis. What kind of chord is shown above?
AP Music Theory 4.1 Score Analysis. Which of the following answers is an example of compound meter?
AP Music Theory 1.1 Music Terminology, Terms & Symbols. Which of the following scales contains the notes shown above?
AP Music Theory 2.1 Music Terminology, Terms & Symbols. What is the key signature shown above?
AP Music Theory 4.2 Score Analysis. What figured bass symbol best describes the above chord?