Group 3: identifying various different elements
Beethoven, Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 (‘Pastoral’)
Activity 1
a.
fast
b.
fast but not too much
c.
fast with vigour
The correct answer is b.
Answer
Traditionally, the English equivalent for the Italian tempo indication Allegro ma non troppo is Fast but not too much. Fast is Allegro, and Fast with vigour, Allegro con brio.
Activity 2
a.
dominant
b.
submediant
c.
subdominant
The correct answer is b.
Answer
Correct. Since the melody is in F major with F as the tonic, the D is the sixth note up from F (F–G–A–B♭–C–D). It is therefore the submediant.
Activity 3
a.
The note is to be played staccato.
b.
The rhythmic value of the note is lengthened by a half.
c.
The note is to be played tenuto.
The correct answer is a.
Answer
The position of the dot is crucial. Below or above the note head signifies that this dot is a sign for staccato. A dot after the note head means that it is associated with rhythm – the note’s rhythmic value would then be lengthened by a half. A tenuto mark is a short line, not a dot, either above or below the note head.
Activity 4
a.
third
b.
fourth
c.
fifth
The correct answer is b.
Answer
The second note, its note head placed in the lowest space of the treble stave, is an F. Therefore if we count up the scale from the middle C to the F (middle C–D–E–F) we find that the interval is a fourth.
Activity 5
a.
The note should be played getting gradually softer.
b.
The note should be played with an accent.
c.
The player should pause on this note.
The correct answer is c.
Answer
The sign above the G is a pause mark. Refer to Special signs [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)] for the sign for getting gradually softer (a ‘hairpin’), and the sign for an accent.