The Beatles’ first television performance in the USA happened on The Ed Sullivan Show at 8 o’clock on February 9th 1964. The Ed Sullivan Show was one of the most popular television programs in the United States at the time, and this exposure helped to introduce the band to a huge American audience, and is seen as starting the “British Invasion” into American popular music and culture.
Designed to inspire, educate, and spark meaningful discussions, “The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show 1964” encourages students to delve into the moment when Rock and Pop music artists from the United Kingdom, as well as other aspects of British fashion and culture, became popular in the United States. This moment started the fanaticism around the British group, which would soon become known as “Beatlemania”.
Help your Popular Music class step back in time to the iconic The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show of 1964 and witness the performance that shaped an era. This captivating teaching resource immerses students in the legendary event that redefined music, culture and the collective spirit of a generation.
Whether you’re teaching history, music, or cultural studies, this comprehensive teaching resource provides a valuable and immersive learning experience. Let your students witness firsthand the defining moment of the first television appearance “The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show” (1964) and discover how music can transcend boundaries, unite generations, and create a lasting impact.
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Step back in time and relive with your learners the electrifying energy of the legendary “Monsters of Rock: Moscow” concert, in 1991. One of the very first concerts in the USSR with Western artists, it took place just months before the fall of the ‘Iron Curtain’. With renowned bands like AC/DC and Metallica, it facilitated a cultural exchange and had a massive attendance of over a million people!
Immerse your students in the exhilarating world of iconic music performances as they discover the historical significance of this monumental event. Packed with engaging materials, this resource provides a comprehensive exploration of pop music history, from the unforgettable performances by renowned rock bands to the cultural impact of the concert.
Designed to inspire, educate, and spark meaningful discussions, “Monsters of Rock Moscow 1991: Important Music Performances - Pop Music History” encourages students to delve into the moment famous artists started using the power of music for good and to bring about change. Engaging worksheets, thought-provoking discussion questions, and multimedia content allow students to analyze the significance of this performance, its impact on society, and the enduring legacy of ‘Monsters of Rock Moscow’ concert.
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Designed to inspire, educate, and spark meaningful discussions, “Woodstock 1969” Music Performances that Changed the World encourages students to delve into the counterculture movement, social activism, popular music history and the pure power of music as a catalyst for change. Engaging worksheets, thought-provoking discussion questions, and multimedia content allow students to analyze the significance of each performance, the impact on society, and the enduring legacy of Woodstock.
With your Popular Music class step back in time to the iconic Woodstock Music Festival of 1969 and witness the performances that shaped an era. “Woodstock 1969 - Music Performances that Changed the World” is a captivating teaching resource that immerses students in the legendary event that redefined music, culture, and the collective spirit of a generation.
Whether you’re teaching history, music, or cultural studies, this comprehensive teaching resource provides a valuable and immersive learning experience. Let your students witness firsthand the defining moments of Woodstock 1969 and discover how music can transcend boundaries, unite generations, and create a lasting impact.
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the music industry as a whole.
In this package:
PRESENTATION Woodstock 1969-POWERPOINT (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
PRESENTATION Woodstock 1969-POWERPOINT (.pdf)
QUESTION SHEET - Woodstock 1969 (.pdf with embedded links)
QUESTION SHEET - Woodstock 1969 (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
ANSWER SHEET (for all worksheets) - Woodstock 1969(.pdf)
GOOGLE SLIDES™ - Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
There are certain moments in Pop Music history when we wish we could say “I was there”. All music has the power to be so much more than entertainment, it can be important, ground-breaking, or symbolic, but live music can make a moment in history truly special and in some rare cases completely change the world!
Immerse your students in the exhilarating world of iconic music performances as they discover the historical significance of this wide range of monumental events in Pop-Music History. Packed with engaging materials, this resource provides a comprehensive exploration of pop music history, from the unforgettable performances by renowned rock bands to the cultural impact of the concerts.
Designed to inspire, educate, and spark meaningful discussions, “Music Performance that Changed the World - Pop Music History - Growing BUNDLE” encourages students to delve into the moment famous artists started using the power of music for good and to bring about change. Engaging worksheets, thought-provoking discussion questions, and multimedia content allow students to analyze the significance of these performances throughout history, their impact on society, and the enduring legacy of these amazing concerts.
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This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the music industry as a whole.
Each exercise comes with a printable worksheet, and a Powerpoint presentation with answers to use at the front of the classroom, great to share ideas and write directly on using Smartboards. A printable Answer Sheet, saving you time with marking. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Drive, and a TpT Easel activity for learners to complete and submit online.
Uncover the genius of film composer Bernard Herrmann with our comprehensive teaching resource. This package includes a captivating PowerPoint presentation that explores Herrmann’s iconic contributions to cinema, a carefully crafted worksheet to engage students, and an answer sheet for effortless evaluation. Immerse your class in the timeless melodies of Herrmann’s scores and delve into the art of film composition.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
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Dive into the world of music production with our comprehensive teaching resource! Unlock the secrets of pop music history, explore cutting-edge music technology with our detailed glossary, and empower your students with a collection of engaging ebooks and infographics. Elevate their understanding of music creation and unleash their creative potential!
This fantastic bundle has an amazing collection of guides for teaching and learning Popular Music history, music technology terminology and basic music production. An excellent tool for research, student revision and perfect to support and aid learning. Moreover, a lifelong tool to reference and develop production skills.
Embark on a sonic journey with our teaching resource! Immerse your students in the art and science of music production through a curated collection of ebooks and infographics. Trace the evolution of pop music, from its roots to contemporary hits. Equip learners with a comprehensive glossary of music technology terms, empowering them to navigate the modern music landscape.
Starting any mix is difficult; not knowing the sound you are going for, what instrument to listen to first and what FX to use first.** 5 Step Guide to Basic Mixing** will help you over come this and help develop all the skills you need to mix quickly and professionally.
Any mix is basically bringing together everything from the recording stage and placing it all together in one comprehensible track that sounds like it is all one performance and NOT just a load of different parts that happen to all be playing at the same time. 5 Step Guide to Basic Mixing will give you some great ideas that will change the way and methods you use for mixing.
Covered in “5 Step Guide to Basic Mixing”:
Dynamic Balance
Use of Compression and Gates
How to reduce background noise
Creative use of the Stereo-field through basic panning techniques
Tonal balance and EQ
Creating depth within your mix
Using Reverb
The finished product
Unleash the magic of Danny Elfman’s iconic film compositions with this dynamic teaching resource. This comprehensive package features an engaging presentation on Elfman’s extraordinary career, a meticulously designed worksheet to captivate students, and a convenient answer sheet for seamless evaluation. Immerse your class in the world of film scoring and celebrate the brilliance of Danny Elfman.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
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These ‘Famous Composers of Film Music’ worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
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Embark on a cinematic journey through the timeless melodies of Ennio Morricone, one of the greatest film composers of all time. Our teaching resource offers a captivating presentation that unravels Morricone’s illustrious career, a skillfully crafted worksheet to engage students, and an answer sheet for easy assessment. Immerse your classroom in the enchanting world of film scoring and explore the genius of Ennio Morricone.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
These ‘Famous Composers of Film Music’ worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
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Discover the musical legacy of Max Steiner, the legendary film composer, with our comprehensive teaching resource. This package includes a captivating presentation that delves into Steiner’s life and contributions to cinema, a thoughtfully crafted worksheet to engage students, and an answer sheet for easy evaluation. Immerse your students in the art of film scoring and explore the genius of Max Steiner. Elevate your music education with this enriching resource.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
These ‘Famous Composers of Film Music’ worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
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This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the growing film and television industry.
Jump into the captivating world of film composer John Powell with our comprehensive teaching resource! Explore his iconic film scores through engaging presentations and embedded YouTube videos, immersing students in the magic of his music. Supplement learning with a thought-provoking worksheet and related discussion questions, fostering deeper understanding and appreciation for Powell’s contributions to cinematic storytelling. Elevate your classroom experience and inspire budding musicians with this educational journey into the realm of film composition.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
These ‘Famous Composers of Film Music’ worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
Each exercise comes with a printable worksheet, and a Powerpoint presentation with answers to use at the front of the classroom, great for sharing ideas and writing directly on using Smartboards. A printable Answer Sheet, saving you time with marking. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Google Drive, and a TpT Easel activity for learners to complete and submit online.
Embark on a captivating journey through the illustrious career of film composer Howard Shore with our comprehensive teaching resource. Delve into his diverse repertoire, from the iconic scores of “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy to the haunting melodies of “The Silence of the Lambs.” Our PowerPoint presentation, enriched with embedded YouTube videos, and an accompanying worksheet fosters engaging discussions and deepens students’ appreciation for Shore’s musical genius.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
Step into the dynamic world of Music Booking Agents with our comprehensive teaching resource! Dive deep into the role of a music booking agent through engaging PowerPoint presentations packed with insightful YouTube videos. Explore a day-in-the-life narrative, empowering students to understand the ins and outs of this exciting career. With interactive worksheets, learners craft their own booking agent CVs, fostering essential skills for real-world success in the modern music industry. Unlock the gateway to a vibrant career path today and learn about the modern music industry in the process.
Understanding the music industry and its diverse job roles empowers learners to explore career opportunities, develop specialized skills, and navigate the professional landscape effectively. It fosters creativity, industry knowledge, and adaptability, essential for success in this ever-evolving field.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different music professional careers and gain a better understanding of working in the modern Music Industry.
Improve your students’ listening skills and help them develop their auditory perception with this range of engaging worksheets! This resource features thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical styles; everything from Jazz, DooWop, Grunge, R&B, Rock and Roll, Gospel and many, many more.
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Joe “King” Oliver was an American jazz cornet player, bandleader, and composer. Oliver was a key figure in the development of early jazz and was known for his virtuosic cornet playing and innovative approach to improvisation. He was famous for his using mutes, derbies, bottles and cups to alter the sound of his cornet. King Oliver was also the mentor and tutor of Louis Armstrong.
Improve your students’ listening skills and help them develop their auditory perception with this range of engaging worksheets! This resource features thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical styles; everything from Jazz, DooWop, Grunge, R&B, Rock and Roll, Gospel and many, many more.
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“Waterloo Sunset” is a song by British rock band the Kinks. It was released as a single in 1967, and featured on their album “Something Else by the Kinks”. Composed and produced by Kinks frontman Ray Davies. The song is widely regarded as one of the greatest British songs of all time, and it has become an iconic representation of 1960s British pop culture.
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The song was originally written by Sonny West, Bill Tilghman and Norman Petty in 1958. “Rave On” is a beloved Rock and Roll classic that has stood the test of time. Its catchy melody, innovative production techniques, and most of all Buddy Holly’s distinctive and unique vocal style with its hiccup-like inflections and yelps. Which all add an extra layer of excitement and energy to the track.
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The song by American girl group Destiny’s Child. The song first appeared as the soundtrack to the 2000 film adaption of Charlie’s Angels, and later included in the group’s third studio album, Survivor (2001). It was a huge hit, debuting at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and staying there for 11 straight weeks from November 2000 to February 2001.
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“The Worm” is a song by the American rock band Audioslave, released in 2006 on their album “Revelations”. The song has a heavy, driving beat and features the signature vocals of lead singer Chris Cornell.
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“Tupelo Honey” is a popular song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and the title song from his 1971 album, Tupelo Honey. The melody, which has a catchy, soulful feel to it, was borrowed from Morrison’s song “Crazy Love”, released the previous year.
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“Ghost Town” is a song by British band The Specials, released in 1981. The song is a haunting reflection of the economic and social decline of post-industrial cities in Britain. It features a mix of ska and reggae influences, an infectious rhythm, aprominent brass section, and politically charged lyrics.