Why Does Jazz Tension Work? Advanced Harmonic Analysis for Grade 12 Quiz (Hard) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Go beyond basic triads to analyze secondary dominants and modal interchange. Real-world score analysis challenges replace standard scale identification.
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This advanced music theory assessment evaluates student mastery of complex harmonic structures, including chromaticism, post-tonal set theory, and jazz functional harmony. The quiz utilizes a rigorous analytical approach that moves from historical late-Romantic transitions to modern serialist techniques. It serves as an ideal summative assessment for high school seniors or AP Music Theory students preparing for collegiate-level conservatory coursework.
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- Analyze the functional role of chromatic chords including Neapolitan sixths, augmented sixths, and the Tristan chord in tonal and post-tonal contexts.
- Identify and apply advanced jazz harmony principles such as Coltrane Changes and major-third cyclic modulations.
- Evaluate 20th-century compositional techniques including 12-tone serialism, pandiatonicism, and Schenkerian structural analysis.
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- In the context of the Tristan chord (F-B-D#-G#), how does its functional ambiguity serve as a catalyst for the transition from the Romantic era to early 20th-century atonality?A) It functions as a simple subdominant that provides a clear tonal center.B) It delays resolution indefinitely, prioritizing color over traditional functional progression.C) It utilizes a strictly diatonic structure to reinforce the key of A minor.D) It is a standard dominant seventh chord used for immediate cadence.
- A(n) _______ sixth chord is characterized by the presence of a natural sixth (relative to the bass) in addition to the augmented sixth, functioning as a predominant chord.A) ItalianB) FrenchC) GermanD) Neapolitan
- In a Schenkerian analysis, the 'Urlinie' represents the fundamental top-line melodic descent that captures the deep structure of a tonal composition.A) TrueB) False
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- When analyzing 'Giant Steps' by John Coltrane, the rapid modulation through tonic centers separated by which interval defines the 'Coltrane Changes'?A) Major SecondsB) Perfect FourthsC) Major ThirdsD) Minor Sixths
- In 12-tone serialism, the technique of playing the prime row in reverse order is referred to as _______.A) InversionB) RetrogradeC) Retrograde-InversionD) Transposition
- Which of the following describes a Neapolitan Sixth (N6) chord in the key of G minor?A) An Ab major triad in first inversionB) An A diminished triad in root positionC) A Bb major triad with a raised fourthD) An Eb major triad in second inversion
- Modal interchange occurs when a composer borrows a chord from a parallel key, such as using a minor iv chord within a major key progression.A) TrueB) False
- A chord consisting of the root, major third, augmented fifth, and minor seventh (1, 3, #5, b7) is technically known as a(n) _______ seventh chord.A) Major-MinorB) Augmented-MajorC) Augmented-DominantD) Half-Diminished
- In post-tonal theory, what is the 'prime form' of a Pitch Class Set containing the notes [C, E, G]?A) (0 4 7)B) (0 3 7)C) (0 1 2)D) (0 5 8)
- Pandiatonicism refers to a 20th-century compositional technique that uses the notes of a diatonic scale without the traditional constraints of functional harmonic progression.A) TrueB) False
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This Jazz Tension Quiz is best used when a specialist is present due to its technical complexity, but it can serve as a rigorous independent study packet for advanced students in a sub-plan scenario.
Most Grade 12 students will require approximately 30 to 40 minutes to complete this Music Theory Quiz, as it requires deep cognitive processing of harmonic functions and structural analysis.
You can use this Jazz Harmony Quiz for differentiated instruction by assigning specific analysis questions to gifted students while providing the included explanations as a scaffold for those newer to chromaticism.
This Music Theory Quiz is specifically designed for Grade 12 or advanced placement students who have already mastered basic diatonic harmony and are moving into collegiate-level analysis.
Teachers can use this Jazz Tension Quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing the detailed explanations for the Tristan chord and German sixths to identify specific gaps in harmonic understanding.