Grade 6 Music - Songs

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What is the definition of a song?
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A song is a composition for voice or voices, often accompanied by musical instruments, consisting of lyrics and a melody.
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What are the main components of a song?
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The main components of a song are melody, harmony, rhythm, lyrics, and structure.
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What is the role of lyrics in a song?
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Lyrics convey the message or emotions of the song, often telling a story or expressing feelings.
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How is melody important in a song?
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Melody is important because it is the main tune that makes the song memorable and distinctive.
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What is a chorus in a song?
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A chorus is a part of a song that repeats several times with the same melody and lyrics, often highlighting the main theme.
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What is a verse in a song?
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A verse is a section of a song where the music remains the same, but the lyrics change to tell more of the story.
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What is the purpose of a bridge in a song?
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A bridge provides contrast within a song, usually appearing only once, offering a different perspective or emotion.
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Can a song exist without lyrics?
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Yes, instrumental songs or music can exist without lyrics, focusing entirely on music.
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What does 'tempo' refer to in a song?
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Tempo refers to the speed or pace of the music in a song.
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How does harmony contribute to a song?
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Harmony adds depth and richness, supporting the melody with chords and multiple notes.
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What is a hook in a song?
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A hook is a catchy part of a song designed to capture the listener's attention and make it memorable.
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What does 'genre' mean concerning a song?
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Genre refers to a category that defines a song's style, form, or content, such as pop, rock, or classical.
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How can studying songs help improve musical skills?
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Studying songs helps improve musical skills by enhancing listening abilities, understanding song structure, and practicing rhythm and melody recognition.
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What is the significance of the song's title?
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The song's title is significant as it usually reflects the main idea or theme of the song.
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What does 'cover version' of a song mean?
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A cover version is a new performance or recording of a previously recorded song by someone other than the original artist.
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Why is rhythm important in a song?
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Rhythm is important because it dictates the timing and pattern of beats, creating the flow and feel of the song.
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What is the role of an arranger with respect to songs?
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An arranger adapts a song for a specific performance, deciding on the instrumentation, harmony, and style.
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What are dynamics in a song?
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Dynamics refer to the volume variations in a song, indicating when the music should be loud or soft.
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What is an instrumental break in a song?
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An instrumental break is a section where the singing pauses, allowing the instruments to take the forefront and showcase their melodies.
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What is a refrain in a song?
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A refrain is a repeated line or group of lines, typically at the end of a stanza or between verses, similar to a chorus, emphasizing a central idea.
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