<p>A simple lead sheet for playing the blues in E major on piano or guitar. Students wlll love jamming together using the sheet! There are all the chords needed to play a blues jam in E major, with the notes for the blues scale on the piano and the minor pentatonic scale on the guitar as a challenge task. It also has a table for the 12-bar blues structure.</p>
<p>A PowerPoint explaining how to find treble clef and bass clef notes on a stave and how to identify them on the piano. Students will also learn how to identify intervals within an octave.</p>
<p>This PowerPoint is designed to ensure your students are completely prepared for the Beethoven set work question on the AQA exam. With a complete analysis of Beethoven’s ‘Symphony No 1 in C, Op.21, 1st Movement, the score has been annotated with colour coded notes that refer to each element of music (DR SMITH). There is also a simple guide to sonata form with diagrams and timings so students can easily hear when each section occurs in the music. The PowerPoint contains all notes set out in AQA’s teacher guide for the set work.</p>
<p>A summary of the key features of the Mozart set work to help with the 8 mark question on the exam, focusing on melody, articulation, texture, harmony, rhythm, sonority, and dynamics.</p>
<p>This sheet is for beginners to learn simple blues chords and the blues scale. It is great for a KS3 class that has just starting learning about the Blues. It teachers them the basic chords E7, A7, and B7 on the guitar and piano and also the notes of the blues scale (piano) and the minor pentatonic scale on the (guitar). With this, students can start to jam together using a simple 12 bar blues structure.</p>
<p>A good worksheet for a cover lesson or to test students’ knowledge on the Baroque period. The sheet has a link to a YouTube clip. Students watch the video and answer the questions as they appear in the video.</p>
<p>A simple worksheet containing comprehension questions and a wordsearch that students can complete without the need for anything else apart from a pen.</p>