During the course of my revision programme, I've stumbled across what I believe to be an error or 'misjudgement' on the part of the VCAA. I have a nagging feeling that I'm definitely wrong, but wanted to hear someone else's opinion on this.
Question 6d of the
2007 Group Performance paper (p.12) asks to compare differences in musical qualities between the verse and chorus of the piece
Tomorrow's Gone by Motorhead, one of the options being
tonality.
After my response about the verse concentrating around the submediant of D major (B minor) and then focusing on the V-IV-I pattern in the chorus, I was surprised to see that the
assessor's report (p.10) showed a key change from B Aeolian to A major.
This struck me as odd because
1) The A-G-D (I-vii^o-IV as they say) progression is not common and doesn't seem right
2) The leading note chord is diminished in a major scale and should be G# dim not G major (unless it's Mixolydian, which they didn't say)
3) It feels more natural for the whole piece to be in D major, and fits better theory-wise.
ANYWAY... it's not a big deal, I just like to challenge answers when I believe they're wrong. I would be very frustrated if I lost marks for not writing the 'correct' answer they did.
Any opinions?