Objectives
• To understand how to form primary and secondary triads in C major on the keyboard
• To learn, through listening and performing, common chord sequences using these triads
• To arrange a Beatles song for a group performance
Lesson Overview
1. Love Me Do
2. Eleanor Rigby
3. Let it Be
4. Can’t Buy Me Love
5. Arranging a Beatles song
6. Performing a Beatles song
Subject-specific vocabulary
• Tonality: major and minor
• Chords: C, F, G, Dm, Em, Am
• Chord sequences: I-V-vi-IV, circle progression
• Timbres and textures: electric guitar, bass guitar, drum kit
Assessments
• Performing (keyboard) – ‘Love Me Do’ (Lesson 1)
• Listening – ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ (Lesson 3)
• Composing – arrangement of a Beatles song for group performance (Lesson 6)
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Disappointing resource for £12. No music sheets so don't understand how performing activities or arranging activities can happen. Listening questions??
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