pdf, 2.73 MB
pdf, 2.73 MB

Uncover the secrets of the music charts with this comprehensive 19-page student booklet, ‘Understanding What Makes a Hit Song’. This full Scheme is crafted specifically for KS4 music education, this dynamic resource offers an immersive exploration into the world of hit songs, dovetailing with GCSE and BTEC schemes of work.

This full course escorts students through the fascinating landscape of hit songs, unpacking key musical concepts such as melody, rhythm, harmony, and lyrics. It provides an in-depth understanding of song structure, production quality, and the influential role of market timing in a song’s success. Our resource maps the history of hit songs, highlighting their evolution against the backdrop of technological advancements, changes in music distribution, and socio-political shifts.

Bursting with insightful tasks, practical activities and in-depth case studies, this booklet encourages students to analyse iconic songs from various genres and eras, understanding the key components that contribute to the success of a song. The guide culminates with an engaging group project where students apply their newfound knowledge to create their own ‘hit’ song.

Learning outcomes include:

  • Mastery of key musical terminology.
  • An in-depth understanding and appreciation of the evolution of hit songs.
  • Proficiency in recognising and applying the essential components of a hit song.
  • Development of critical listening and analysis skills.
  • Enhancement of creativity and collaboration in music composition.

Table of contents
Introduction / Key Terminology / History of Hit Songs / Anatomy of a Hit Song / Case Studies / Activity - Create a Hit Song / Conclusion/Reflection / Assessment

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