Holborne - Pavane and Galliard 0.0 / 5 ? MusicEssay writing - Holborne Pavane and GalliardASEdexcel Created by: ZoeCreated on: 13-04-14 15:20 In what bar(s) does a falling fourth take place? 1-2 1 of 14 What does the falling fourth represent? Grief and sadness 2 of 14 To what degree of the scale does the falling fourth fall on? Tonic to Dominant 3 of 14 What key is the Pavane in? D major 4 of 14 What key is the Galliard in? D minor 5 of 14 What kind of cadence does the Pavane almost always end in? Perfect 6 of 14 In the Galliard, what type of cadence is there at the end of the second strain? Phrygian 7 of 14 In what key is this cadence? (following from last question) D minor 8 of 14 In the third strain of the Galliard, there is a perfect cadence to end. What is this also? Tierce de Picardie 9 of 14 What happens at bars 34-39 of the Pavane? Tonic pedal 10 of 14 This then follows with what at bar 54-57? Dominant pedal 11 of 14 What is the rhythmic device at bars 10-11 of the Galliard? Hemiola 12 of 14 Where is the first suspension seen in the Pavane? Bars 3-4 13 of 14 What is the structure of the entire piece? Tripartite - ABC 14 of 14
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