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level: Scottish Dances and Instrumental Forms

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level questions: Scottish Dances and Instrumental Forms

QuestionAnswer
what type of piece is this?Scottish Waltz A dance with three beats in the bar
what does this piece start with?anacrusis (upbeat)
what key is this piece in?c major
what kind of piece is this?scottish march a piece of music with 2 or 4 beats in the bar originally composed for soldiers to march to
what is the feature at the end of this piece?1st and 2nd time endings
what type of piece is this?strathspey a relatively slow scottish dance characterised by dotted rhythms it usually features the scotch snap (short note on the beat followed by a long note)
name this type of rhythmscotch snap
what key is this piece of music in?G major (f sharp key signature)
what kind of piece is thisScottish Reel A fast Scottish dance either in 2/4 or 4/4 time. A reel generally features an even flowing rhythm and is usually played after a strathspey
what is this key signaturef major one flat (b flat only)
what type of piece is thisjig a fast dance in compound time. Often written in 6/8, 9/8 or 12/8 (In compound time each beat is a dotted note which divides into three)
what key is this?G major one sharp only (f sharp)