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4 marks

Comment on the instrumentation, texture and harmony of this passage.

The student wrote
"The passage uses strings and a harpsichord. The texture is polyphonic because there are lots of independent parts moving at once. The harmony sounds quite consonant."
Examiner: 2 / 4
Marks earned
  • Instrumentation identified correctly: strings with harpsichord continuo.
  • Texture named and justified: polyphonic, supported by "independent parts moving at once".
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Two marks are still there for harmony. "Consonant" describes how it sounds, not a feature the examiner can credit. Name one specific device and say where it happens: a perfect cadence at the end of the phrase, a rising sequence, or a pedal note under the texture. That single addition earns both marks.

Examiner's comment

A confident answer on instrumentation and texture. The quickest route to full marks here is to be precise about harmony: name the device and locate it, rather than describing the effect.

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