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NYSTCE Music Exam With Verified Solutions Latest Update



Equal Vs. Unequal polyphony - Answer E: Refers to polyphony that maintains the same
thematic material. Ex. Canon, Fugues, inventions and other forms of imitation.

UE: Refers to polyphony in which greater importance if given to one or more melodic
lines. Ex. Medieval era cantus firmus that give musical precedence to cantus firmus,
usually sung or played in tenor voice.



Contrary, Parallel, Similar, and Oblique Motion - Answar The movement of 2 or more
musical lines simultaneously.

C: 2 lines that move in opposite direction

P: Moves in the same direction, upwards and downwards with the same interval

S: moves in a similar direction but doesn't maintain the interval

O: One line is stationary while the other line moves up or down



Dissonance in Counterpoint - Solution 1. Anticipation tone - dissonant and unaccented,
can be reharmonized directly.

2. Cambiata, a figure which moves down a 2nd to a dissonant pitch, down a 3rd to a
consonant pitch, then up a 2nd to consonant or dissonant pitch

3. Appoggiatura, leap to dissonance followed by a descending step

4. Suspension, dissonance tone sounds on a down beat and is then resolved downward
by step.

5. Passing tones, moves stepwise through two consonant tones.

6. Neighbor tones, moves in stepwise motion but returns to original consonant tone.

7. Escape tone- dissonant note that is approached by step and resolved by a leap.



Inversions - Answer I- GBD I- GBDF

I6- BDG I6/5- BDFG

I 6/4- DGB I 4/3- DFGB

, I 4/2-FGBD



Authentic Cadence - Answer V-I

A perfect authentic cadence has both the roots of the V and I chords sounding in the
bass with the highest note being tonic.



Plagal Cadence - Answer IV-I Amen



Deceptive Cadence - Answer V-VI



Half Cadence - Answer Ends on V.

Common: I 6/4 - V

Phrygian: iv6- V in minor

Lydian- #iv6-V in minor



Scale Degrees - Answer I= Tonic

ii= supertonic

iii=mediant

IV= subdominant

V= dominant

vi= submediant

vii'= leading tone



Minor Scales - Answer Natural = b III, bVI ,bVII ( A minor ( no sharps or flats)

Harmonic= #7 ( bIII, bVI)

Melodic= #6, #7, on the way down is natural

, Whole tone scale - Answer All steps are whole = C- D-E- F#-G#-A#



Chromatic scale - Answer All steps are half steps ( 12 pitches)

C- C#-D -D#-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-A#-B



Modes - Answer Dorian ( D)- bIII, bVII

Phrygian ( E)- bII,bIII,b VI, bVII

Lydian(F)- #IV

Mixolydian ( G) - bVII

Aeolian - natural minor

Locrian - bII, bIII, bV, bVI, bVIII



12 tone- Answer 12 pitches put into a serial row and manipulated through retrograde,
inversion, or retrograde inversion. Known by Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian composer
part of the 2nd Viennese School



Fugue (To Flee) - Answer a form of imitative counterpoint in which the fugue theme is
introduced at the beginning of the work and is echoed in all fugal voices through
imitation and development



Initial subject= dux ( Tonic)

Companion answer ( Dominant )

Real= Theme transposed exactly in the answer

Tonal = transposed loosely, modified to maintain harmonic congruity or to facilitate
modulations.



Tonal Clusters - Answer Known by Henry Cowell. a group od closely spaced notes
played simultaneously usually in intervals of adjacent seconds. Refers to stacks of more
than 2 neighboring notes

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