Grade 3 2011 May
Grade 3 2011 May
Grade 3 2011 May
Grade 3
Theory of Music Grade 3
May 2011
Your full name (as on appointment slip). Please use BLOCK CAPITALS.
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Centre
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Instructions to Candidates
1. The time allowed for answering this paper is two (2) hours.
2. Fill in your name and the registration number printed on your appointment slip in the appropriate
spaces on this paper, and on any other sheets that you use.
3. Do not open this paper until you are told to do so.
4. This paper contains seven (7) sections and you should answer all of them.
5. Read each question carefully before answering it. Your answers must be written legibly in the spaces
provided.
6. You are reminded that you are bound by the regulations for written examinations displayed at the
examination centre and listed on page 4 of the current edition of the written examinations syllabus.
In particular, you are reminded that you are not allowed to bring books, music or papers into the
examination room. Bags must be left at the back of the room under the supervision of the invigilator.
7. If you leave the examination room you will not be allowed to return.
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Example
Name this note:
A * D * CP *
This shows that you think C is the correct answer.
D * D# * F# *
1.2 Add the total number of minim beats in these tied notes.
5 * 6 * 8 *
/* 4* 1*
3* 6* 9*
B major * D major * Bb major *
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Boxes for
Put a tick (P) in the box next to the correct answer. examiner’s
use only
1.6 Which note is the tonic of the major key shown by this key signature?
Bb * F* G *
1.7 Here is the scale of G harmonic minor. Which degree(s) of the scale will you change to make the
scale of G natural minor?
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6th degree
7th degree *
6th & 7th degrees *
A * Am * Dm *
Minor 7th * Major 6th * Minor 6th *
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Tonic triad of B minor in first inversion
Tonic triad of B minor in second inversion *
Tonic triad of D major in second inversion *
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2.1 Write a one-octave E melodic minor scale in crotchets going up then down. Use a key signature.
2.2 Using quavers, write a broken chord using G minor tonic triad (going up). Use patterns of four
notes each time. Finish on the first G above the stave.
3.1 Circle five different mistakes in the following music, then write it out correctly.
Andante 60 = q.
4.1 Transpose this tune down an octave into the bass clef to make it suitable for a cello or bassoon
to play.
Morley
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5.1 Using minims, write out 4-part chords for SATB using the chords shown by the Roman numerals.
Double the root in each case and make sure that each chord is in root position.
6.1 Use notes from the tonic or dominant triads shown by the chord symbols to write a tune above
the bass line.
Dm A A Dm
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Vivo
Blow
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f
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p
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cresc.
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f
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Boxes for
examiner’s
use only
7.4 Look at bar 2. Does the music move in similar or contrary motion?___________________________
7.5 How many notes higher or lower is the sequence in bars 9–10 repeated?______________________
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7.7 What is the interval between the two notes marked with asterisks (*) in bar 9?
7.9 Which Roman numeral fits below the first beat in bar 9?____________________________________
7.10 To which bar should a musician repeat when they have played bar 12?_ ______________________