Engaging Genre-Specific Drum Grid Posters with TipsQuick View
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Engaging Genre-Specific Drum Grid Posters with Tips

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A collection of visually engaging drum beat posters, tailored to inspire and educate across diverse musical genres. Each poster includes an easy-to-follow basic drum pattern with tips on how to modify it by adding extra beats or experimenting with different sounds, making the posters a perfect starting-point for producing music. The posters also include a recommended tempo for each genre. Genres Included: Drill Trap Hip Hop Disco Rock Pop Britpop Reggae Soul/Motown EDM Educational Value Enhances understanding of rhythm patterns, drum notation and genre-specific characteristics. Visual Appeal Designed with clarity and accessibility. Versatility Ideal for use in music classrooms, practice spaces or even home studios.
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Piano Keyboard Note Positions Poster

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A colourful, educational visual aid designed to assist with learning and memorising the layout of the notes on a piano keyboard. Eye catching graphics enhance the effectiveness of this poster as a learning tool. The design is suitable for music classrooms or practice spaces to help students independently identify and recall the placement of notes on the keyboard. The resource could be used as a wall display, handout or could be stuck on each desk to support independent practice.
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Ableton & Endlesss.fm Guide

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This resource is 2-sided. You could therefore either use both guides or just print one if you do not use the other DAW, An annotated image of Ableton (session view) and Endlesss.fm, with the most important features labelled to help students navigate around the DAW with greater independence.
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Ableton Sampling Step By Step Guide

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A 2-sided handout to be laminated and used to support students using Ableton. The handout clearly explains the full process of how to sample a track in a step-by-step guide. This is a quick way to sample and avoids having to warp the track. This resource has been really useful for my students who have used this have been able to approach the task confidently and independently.
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Music Careers

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9 posters to promote careers in Music. These posters cover most (if not all!) Music careers, including health, advertising, film music, journalism and more.
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What is a chord?

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A poster to explain what a chord is. This poster addresses the misconception that a chord is a single note.
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Bass Clef Notation Scheme of Learning PowerPoint

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The PowerPoint begins with a recap lesson of treble clef, looking at Mr Brightside. Lesson 2 onwards is bass clef notation of Stand By Me, working towards a full class performance, with percussion, singers, keyboards and instrumental solos. The lessons cover most of the learning expected in the music curriculum - bass clef notation, ledger lines, staccato, tie, repeat mark. It also covers the dynamic markings through the singing. The scheme includes very thorough scaffolding of tasks and also extension tasks for different abilities. This pack also includes: bass and treble clef note positions helpsheet, which I laminate 2 sided for the students to use every lesson. structure cards. I put them in envelopes for students to arrange in pairs every time they are introduced to a new song. The scheme has been hugely successful for me and by lesson 3, all students in the class understand how to read and play bass clef F-C fairly confidently.
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Music Structure Cards

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Structure cards to arrange when listening to a song. The cards cover all sections that may feature in a song, including verse, chorus, chorus (key change), A, B, C and more. I have packs in envelopes for students to arrange in pairs when they are learning a new song.
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African Drumming

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This is a detailed PowerPoint, aimed at key stage 3 students to introduce them to African drumming. The students learn how to ditate and write their own rhythms. They also learn how to use texture and structure to create their own African drumming compositions in groups. I have included videos of myself modelling as lesson 1 is very much teacher led. It would be best if these were watched in advance and you then deliver the content of lesson 1 yourself rather than playing my videos to the class as it will be more engaging and less stop-start if led by you. An assessment booklet is also included. Within the lessons, the students also learn an African song (link to YouTube video included), which they eventually sing in a 2, 3 or 4-part round. The scheme is a great introduction to key stage 3 Music.