Music A0S 4 Yiri & Waulking song REVISION QUESTIONS edexcel 3.0 / 5 based on 5 ratings ? MusicKokoGCSEEdexcel Created by: Jodie RandellCreated on: 16-05-11 16:52 How many A sections are there in Yiri? 3 1 of 21 How many B sections are in Yiri? 2 2 of 21 What key is Yiri in? Gb 3 of 21 A balaphone is a... xylophone with gourds 4 of 21 What responds to the Balaphone in the call & response section? Voices 5 of 21 What is the meter of the song Yiri? There is none 6 of 21 The repeated patten that the drums (djembe) play is... quaver. semi quaver. semi quaver. 7 of 21 African music traditionaly uses what.. Polyrythams & syncopation 8 of 21 What comes after the secound instrumental break in Yiri? Vocal solo/call & response 9 of 21 How is Traditional African music learnt? Oral tradition 10 of 21 The master drummer is Drumer who leads the others - like a conductor 11 of 21 Date the Waulking song was composed is 2000 12 of 21 It is a fusion of Folk & Western 13 of 21 The instrumental comes after verse... 6 14 of 21 Key signiture is... Em/G 15 of 21 The song is mostly in ..... with bits of Em G 16 of 21 The fiddle plays Tremelo 17 of 21 Main chord sequence is C. G. Em/C. G 18 of 21 Pentatonic is in the Waulking song. What does it mean? Sclae made up of 5 notes 19 of 21 How is folk music learnt? Call & Response 20 of 21 What type of music did African influence (through slave ships) ? Blues 21 of 21
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