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1.- “Miña Nai, Miña Naiciña” is a musical arrangement created for A Nosa Partiteka from a Galician popular melody and lyrics collected from the oral tradition in...
Option 1
Cancioneiro Galego de Jesús Bal y Gay e Eduardo M. Torner.
Option 2
Cancioneiro Musical de Galicia de Casto Sampedro.
Option 3
Cancioneiro Español de Eduardo López.
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2.- The music of Galician oral tradition was known and disseminated mainly through...
The administration and in the malls.
The schools and cities.
the family and in the countryside.
3.- The music of Galician oral tradition is considered...
a cultured repertoire, with written changes, with an academic interpretation, renewing and always evolving.
a living repertoire, with continuous changes, with a constant interpretation, renewing and always evolving.
a finished repertoire, without changes, with interrupted interpretation and of little evolution.
4.- The music of oral tradition adapts...
to the literary circumstances of the time and is enriched with new theatrical patterns.
to the teachings in the conservatories and remains unchanged throughout the generations.
to the cultural circumstances of the moment and is enriched with new sounds, rhythms or melodies.
5.- At present there are many factors that are interrupting the transmission of songs and melodies of our tradition so...
we must make an effort to listen to them, interpret them, record them and even version them so that they remain and enrich our lives.
we must forget them and focus on commercial music.
we must focus exclusively on cultured music.
6.- The song's time signature is:
binary rhythm, 2/4.
ternary rhythm, 3/4.
quaternary rhythm, 4/4.
7.- The structure in our musical arrangement is:
INTRO – VERSE 1 - VERSE 2 – CHORUS – BRIDGE – OUTRO..
INTRO – VERSE 1 – CHORUS – VERSE – OUTRO..
INTRO – VERSE 1 - VERSE 2 – CHORUS – BRIDGE – VERSE 3 – CHORUS – OUTRO.
8.- The main key in our musical arrangement is:
A minor, last chord (Am).
G Major, 1 flat (Sib) & last chord (G).
F minor, 1 flat (Sib) & last chord (Fm).
9.- The OUTRO (CODA) in our arrangement has a special characterisitc in its dynamic:
crescendo ( progressive increase of intensity).
rallentando (progressive decrease in speed or tempo).
accelerando (progressive increase in n speed or tempo).
10.- What instrumentation is our version made for?
glockenspiel, recorder, piano, ukulele, guitar, bass guitar, tambourine & drumset.
voice, glockenspiel, xylophone, piano, ukulele, guitar, bass guitar, pandeiro & drumset.
voice, recorder, piano, guitar, bass guitar, tambourine & drumset.
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