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Eduqas GCSE Music for Ensemble-Chamber Music
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Eduqas GCSE Music for Ensemble-Chamber Music

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Resources based on music for ensemble (classical chamber music). Students must define terminology associated with chamber music and then categorise this onto a summary sheet (answers on the pp). There is also an emphasis on the difference between baroque/classical/romantic music and what students could spot in a score reading question. There are also a listening question with answers with you tube links on the pp. Differentiated tasks are including for all stages of the lesson.
Edexcel GCSE Music - Samba Em Preludio
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Edexcel GCSE Music - Samba Em Preludio

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A set of resources allowing easy analysis of Samba Em Preludio. Worksheets are provided for each step and all tasks are differentiated and success criteria are provided for all lessons. There is an introduction to Bossa nova and all of the music for Soul Bossa Nova as well as Sibelius 6 files for the first sew sections of Samba em Preludio. Extended answers are also referred to with model answers.
Purcell Music for a While Edexcel GCSE Music Summary and Questions
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Purcell Music for a While Edexcel GCSE Music Summary and Questions

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A document with a summary of the Purcell-Music for a While set work with the main features students need to know for the exam (this is in prose). There are 20 differentiated questions where answers can be found in the text. Lower grade questions ask students to recall musical facts. Higher grade questions require students to analyse and evaluate the musical facts in order to answer questions on context as well (in preparation for AO4 on the essay). Ideal for revision lesson, homework or a cover lesson. Answers are provided.
Classical Music - Mozart Horn Concerto Performance and Composition
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Classical Music - Mozart Horn Concerto Performance and Composition

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A series of 2 lessons which use the elements from Mozart’s Horn Concerto (concerto, sonata form, 6/8 time signature) to as a stimulus for a composition task (original music also provided). All instrumental parts and composition tasks are differentiated and Sibelius files are also provided. PowerPoints for the lessons are available with differentiated and push your thinking tasks.
Christmas Music - Rocking Around the Christmas Tree Differentiated Resources
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Christmas Music - Rocking Around the Christmas Tree Differentiated Resources

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Differentiated instrumental parts to allow students to create an ensemble performance of Rocking Around the Christmas Tree. There are up to 3 levels of differentiation for each part and bass tablature is also included. There is also differentiated composition worksheets to encourage students to write a middle 8 section for their performance. A differentiated listening test which refers to different versions of Rocking Around the Christmas Tree with you tube links is also provided.
Classical Music - Handel's Zadok the Priest Performance and Composition
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Classical Music - Handel's Zadok the Priest Performance and Composition

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A series of 2 lessons which use the elements from Handel’s Zadok the Priest (fanfare, chords, binary and ternary form) as a stimulus for a composition task (original music also provided). All instrumental parts and composition tasks are differentiated and Sibelius files are also provided. PowerPoints for the lessons are available with differentiated and push your thinking tasks.
Key Stage 3 Music Push Your Thinking Ideas
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Key Stage 3 Music Push Your Thinking Ideas

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Cards linking to listening, appraising or understanding music which can be used to push the best students when completing a task. They should select a card (which are general so can suit any scheme of work) and complete it on the graffiti sheet provided. Often this makes students think differently or makes them extend their other musical skills other than simply performance or composition.
AQA GCSE Classical Listening Questions
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AQA GCSE Classical Listening Questions

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A pack of C-D style listening questions based on classical music for the AQA GCSE examination. Answers and a powerpoint are also available. This is also available as part of a bundle with B-C, A and A* grade style questions for the same excerpts.
AQA GCSE Rhythm and Metre Revision
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AQA GCSE Rhythm and Metre Revision

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A worksheet detailing all terminology and definitions for students to revise from for the area of study ‘Rhythm and Metre’. A powerpoint is also available which explains all terms with musical terminology and musical examples.
Introduction to Gamelan Music
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Introduction to Gamelan Music

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A series of up to 3 lessons which are differentiated and include push your thinking tasks. Lesson 1-2: Gamelan performance - students are introduced to Gamelan Lesson 2-3: Composition grids for students to compose their own ‘Balungan’ using the rules of ratio. Also included Gamelan VCOP mat for extended writing and evaluation, information and questions on Gamelan music (ideal for cover and differentiated with same text and different types of questions).
GCSE and A Level Music Revision Bookmarks
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GCSE and A Level Music Revision Bookmarks

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Revision bookmarks including key terms for different styles of music and elements of music. They are different level (A2 bookmarks include much more detailed and more complicated harmonic terms). They should be printed and cut up so students can have a paper clip pack each. They can then be referred to for listening questions and when completing essays.