Music Listening: Exploring Textures for Year 7
Music
Year 7
10 questions
~20 mins
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This worksheet focuses on understanding different musical textures through listening and analysis. Pay close attention to how various parts and layers interact in each piece.
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Music Listening: Exploring Textures for Year 7
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This worksheet focuses on understanding different musical textures through listening and analysis. Pay close attention to how various parts and layers interact in each piece.
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
1.
Listen carefully to the music. Describe the texture you hear in the opening section. Is it monophonic, homophonic, or polyphonic?
[3 marks]2.
Identify whether the music has a thick or thin texture during the chorus. Explain your answer briefly.
[3 marks]3.
Listen to the segment and determine if the parts are moving together or independently. Is the texture homophonic or polyphonic?
[3 marks]4.
Describe the overall texture of the music during the verse. Does it become more complex or simpler? Support your answer.
[4 marks]5.
Listen to a section where the melody is prominent. How many layers of sound are present? Is it monophonic, homophonic, or polyphonic?
[4 marks]6.
Imagine you are describing the texture of a piece to someone who cannot hear it. Write a brief description using musical terms.
[5 marks]7.
Draw a diagram or sketch showing how different parts in a piece of music are layered over each other. Label each part as melody, harmony, or accompaniment.
[2 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
8.
Think about the music you listened to. Is the texture more constant or does it change throughout the piece? Explain your reasoning.
[4 marks]9.
Describe the difference between a monophonic texture and a polyphonic texture using examples from your listening.
[4 marks]10.
Identify a section where the texture becomes more complex. What musical elements contribute to this change?
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- 1/2/2026
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- 1/2/2026
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