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Classical music listening quiz - KS3
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Classical music listening quiz - KS3

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This is a resource I use as part of the Classical/Romantic music topic with Year 8 students. Answers are provided on the second sheet and it also includes a mix and match extension task at the end. Here are the YouTube links I used to base the questions on. Fur Elise - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mVW8tgGY_w Hall of the Mountain King - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLp_Hh6DKWc&t=2s Blue Danube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CTYymbbEL4 Eine Kleine Nachtsmusik - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=eine+kleine+nachtmusik7
Treble clef - guess the tune game!
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Treble clef - guess the tune game!

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This document contains 8 tunes that students will need to guess by working out the treble clef notes and then playing it on their keyboard. I print these out and stick them around the classroom and students go to each station to guess the tune, which will either be from a film or a familiar song - works well as a competition and students really enjoy the challenge of unlocking them faster than their friends! In lockdown, these phrases can be copied and pasted into a format of your choosing so students can practice their notation reading skills. Also attached is a worksheet for students take around with them. Answers are: Tune 1 - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Tune 2 - Hunger Games (Mockingjay call) Tune 3 - James Bond Tune 4 - Jaws Tune 5 - Another Bites the Dust Tune 6 - You’ve Got a Friend in Me Tune 7 - Harry Potter Tune 8 - Jingle Bells
Year 9 Film Music resources
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Year 9 Film Music resources

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These are resources I’ve used during my Year 9 half term topic on Film Music. Included are 5 scenes from popular films (Avatar, James Bond, Cabin in the Woods, Mr Bean and The Notebook) which students then storyboard on the worksheet provided. I’ve also included my PowerPoint on famous film composers and the bronze, silver and gold challenge sheet music. Bronze = Pirates of the Carribbean by Hans Zimmer Silver = Harry Potter by John Williams Gold = The Simpsons theme by Danny Elfman
KS3 Musical Element - Texture
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KS3 Musical Element - Texture

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This is a practical resource meant for keyboard. It uses London’s burning to explore monophonic, homophonic and polyphonic textures. I use this for my Year 7 classes and allows for differentiation i.e. lower ability take the monophonic version and play in octaves, middle ability takes the homophonic and introduces chords and higher ability takes polyphonic. Letters of notes haven’t been written in to add an element of notation reading as a starter but you can easily add this yourself and then photocopy! Enjoy!
Vivaldi's Four Seasons for Easy Piano
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Vivaldi's Four Seasons for Easy Piano

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These are 8 - 10 bar excerpts from each of the seasons by Vivaldi for easy piano. The majority of notes are written in but as part of the task, I ask students to label clefs, time signatures, dynamic markings and write in missing pitches before sticking this in their books. Suitable for basic music analysis with KS3 and for a short performance task as part of exploring Baroque music. It’s a Word document format so it can be printed or edited to suit.
Halloween Themed KS3 lesson PP & WS
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Halloween Themed KS3 lesson PP & WS

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A stand alone lesson based around the theme of Halloween. It includes a PowerPoint presentation that covers basic staples of horror music, audio clips for a quick ‘guess the film’ round, sheet music with accompanying birdseye videos and performance objectives. Also included is a worksheet that includes basic piano music for The Exorcist, Halloween and Saw. Please note that there are no actual film clips and all pictures are carefully chosen from film posters so material should not be inappropriate for KS3 but please use your discretion.
Year 7 Music Assessment paper and answers
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Year 7 Music Assessment paper and answers

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This is a Year 7 assessment paper I created, which combines a listening section and a theory section. The total paper is out of a possible 72 marks and I’ve included the answer sheet aswell, although the last question is up for interpretation. Here are the links to the YouTube clips I use for the listening section (watch out for adverts!): Extract 1: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwxYiVXYyVs (0.12 - 1.07) Extract 2: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zH6LTR0i2c (1.42 - 2.37) Extract 3: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixrje2rXLMA (0 - 1.04) Instrumental clips: www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0jHMd4MvLI www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB2ctaHSNeY www.youtube.com/watch?v=EehCxlrAL8A www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8e9ng2XQfs www.youtube.com/watch?v=AebrcJoBPv4 Takes approximately 45 - 50mins to complete. Hope it proves useful!
Michael Jackson Bass Riffs
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Michael Jackson Bass Riffs

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4 Michael Jackson song riffs for piano, used as part of the BTEC Music Practice course: Beat It, Thriller, Bad and Billie Jean. It also doubles up as a good exercise in reading the bass clef. Also attached is a listening quiz based on the same songs with answers - audio clips not included but here are the time frames I used from YouTube clips. Billie Jean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr4EQDVETuA 0 - 1.00 minute Thriller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z85lxckrtzg 3.05 - 4.00 Beat It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2PAkPp0_bY 1.00 - 1.40 Bad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-Ncnh5dcJU 2.25 - 3.16 Enjoy!
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire PowerPoint
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire PowerPoint

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This PowerPoint can be edited to fit any subject or project - I’ve personally used it for GCSE and A-Level Music set-work revision and had great feedback from students, especially when you use the Millionaire tension music on YouTube in the background.
James Bond themes piano - Bird's eye view
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James Bond themes piano - Bird's eye view

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This is a first person view of how to play the leitmotif and three of the James Bond themes on piano. This was filmed for my current Year 8 classes who are studying film music and it helps students learn which direction to play the notes in and particularly helps visual learners.
Toccata In D minor - Year 9 resource
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Toccata In D minor - Year 9 resource

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This resource contains a first-person video of how to play the pedal note section of Bach’s Toccata In D Minor and a copy of the sheet music. I’m using this to help Year 9 students learn about tonality and minor scales; it also links neatly into modes. It also provides a good example of pedal notes and helps students remember names and places of notes on the keyboard. Enjoy!