kendallkreene
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How do you succeed in them, particularly the Extension? What does Music Extension consist of? Thanks
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I have the pieces sorted out already, plus it's my strongest point, so definitely performanceHave you decided which elective are you hoping to do for Music 2?
Heyyy um just a quick question. If I was to do elective performance for music 2 and performance for music extension, will I be doing 2 performance, one composition, one aural exam and sight reading, one essay, and then for music extension i would be doing 3 performances; one group and 2 individual? I am kinda confused... :3In music extension, you choose an elective from; Performance, Composition or Musicology.
Performance - You play 2 pieces that total up to 10 minutes and you play another piece that has to be for a small ensemble (2 or more - you don't have to feature but your skill has to be noticeable). The 3 pieces have to be contrasting and the marking criteria requires a high technical level - moreso than Music 1 & 2. You still need to be able to expressively play the pieces.
Composition - 2 compositions (I think) of like 10 minutes total or something. Not too sure about this one and you might wanna double check the assessment reporting for Music Extension on NESA/BOSTES.
Musicology - 3000 word essay on some topic. Pretty cool if you're good at English and better at the theory aspect of music rather than practical.
For your Music 2 HSC, you have the aural exam, core practical, core composition, sight-singing and then your elective of either performance, composition or musicology. These electives are kind of a smaller scale of the extension music electives. (Performance - 2 pieces; Composition - 2 pieces; Musicology - 1500 word essay).
Have you decided which elective are you hoping to do for Music 2?
So the music 2 part of your exam would be 3 performances + sight singing (one core, two others), 1 Comp (core), 1 musicology paper (core, includes 10 mark extended response with dictation and stuff like that). Extension would be 3 more pieces, one group and 2 individual as you've said. So in total, you would have 6 pieces to prepare for the year.Heyyy um just a quick question. If I was to do elective performance for music 2 and performance for music extension, will I be doing 2 performance, one composition, one aural exam and sight reading, one essay, and then for music extension i would be doing 3 performances; one group and 2 individual? I am kinda confused... :3