Electric Counterpoint Flashcards

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1
Q

What does the live guitar part play in elec count

A

The resultant melody

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2
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How do the motifs change in elec count

A

Through note addition

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3
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How many guitars are there in the canon in elec count

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4

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4
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How is a new melodic idea introduced in elec count

A

Through the use of strummed chords

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5
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What is the tonality of the piece

A

Ambiguous till bar 32/33 where it is E minor

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6
Q

What key does elec count frequently change between

A

E minor and c minor

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7
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What can be elec count be regarded as

A

Modal

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8
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How could you describe the texture in electric counterpoint

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Contrapuntal

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9
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How is the texture built up in elec count

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Built up in layers starting as monophonic

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10
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What happens to the texture of electric counterpoint by the end of the piece

A

It thins out

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11
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How could you describe the texture of the rhythms

A

Interlocking and interweaving

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12
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How is electric counterpoint structured

A

It is decided Into two section and each section is futher decided by four

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13
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How does electric counterpoint end

A

With a coda which returns I the original key in the 1st motif

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14
Q

What is the metre if electric counterpoint

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3/2 and change to 12/8 in the B section

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15
Q

Why is electric counterpoint so called

A

Because it is played on electric insturments and has rhythmic counterpoint

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16
Q

What is interesting about the accents on electric counterpoint

A

They are displaced

17
Q

What are the melodies made up of in elec count

A

Cells or motifs