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I wrote this lesson plan to fit with the new AQA’s GCSE specification. Fusion music fits within AOS3, traditional music. This covers reggae and African fusion, as advised by the exam board. Following running through the key musical features, students were required to take a simple, 4 chord pop song, and fuse it with one of the two styles that we had discussed. There is a short test at the end to develop dictation and enhance understanding of exam style questions. My teaching focus here is key musical features and how the music sounds, not key facts about the sub genres. Listening examples have been embedded.

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dansell31

6 years ago
1

Not good, Waste of money.

LanMusic

7 years ago
2

Really disappointed to have paid £4.50 for this (original price £5). One of the YouTube links doesn't work, some of the bits AQA and CGP etc cover are missing such as "Features of Ska" and "Rai". Mentions rhythms but no specific audio clips of these or notated out. Was an ok starting point for a lesson which I then added to, but would not recommend for anyone in a rush looking for the complete works. Listening activity is good, but mainly focusses on the dictation.

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