These notes will help you learn and revise Component 3 (Appraising) content for the A Level Music exam, specifically concerning the following work:
Lady Day and John Coltrane’, ‘Inner State of Mind’ and ‘Love and Affection’ from Back in the Day (2000) (Courtney Pine)
This resource includes:
- Historical and stylistic context of the set work and key vocabulary.
- Detailed key information regarding all musical elements relevant to the set work: sonority, instrumentation, texture, structure, melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, metre, tempo and dynamics.
- A* examples to give you an in-depth knowledge ready for essay and listening questions in the exam.
- Relevant wider listening comparisons (both similarities and differences) which will be essential for higher level responses to an exam question.
Possible ways of revising this material include:
- Highlighting key words in the notes
- Write an essay question and see if you have remembered all the points and examples listed
- Listening to the wider listening suggestions and seeing if you can recognise the key features listed and compare them to the piece
- These notes are also really good for making revision cards from
They have served me well in my A Level music course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too!
There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
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Edexcel A Level Music: Mega Bundle Revision Pack
A bundle of thorough revision notes and wider listening! These notes will help you learn and revise Component 3 (Appraising) content for the A Level Music exam. This resource includes: * Historical and stylistic context of the set work and key vocabulary. * Detailed key information regarding all musical elements relevant to the set work: sonority, instrumentation, texture, structure, melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, metre, tempo and dynamics. * A* examples to give you an in-depth knowledge ready for essay and listening questions in the exam. * Relevant wider listening comparisons (both similarities and differences) which will be essential for higher level responses to an exam question. Possible ways of revising this material include: * Highlighting key words in the notes * Write an essay question and see if you have remembered all the points and examples listed * Listening to the wider listening suggestions and seeing if you can recognise the key features listed and compare them to the piece * These notes are also really good for making revision cards from They have served me well in my A Level music course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
A Level Music: AoS4 Pop & Jazz Revision
A bundle of thorough revision notes and wider listening! These notes will help you learn and revise Component 3 (Appraising) content for the A Level Music exam, specifically concerning the area of study: Area of Study 4: Popular Music and Jazz This resource includes: * Historical and stylistic context of the set work and key vocabulary. * Detailed key information regarding all musical elements relevant to the set work: sonority, instrumentation, texture, structure, melody, harmony, tonality, rhythm, metre, tempo and dynamics. * A* examples to give you an in-depth knowledge ready for essay and listening questions in the exam. * Relevant wider listening comparisons (both similarities and differences) which will be essential for higher level responses to an exam question. Possible ways of revising this material include: * Highlighting key words in the notes * Write an essay question and see if you have remembered all the points and examples listed * Listening to the wider listening suggestions and seeing if you can recognise the key features listed and compare them to the piece * These notes are also really good for making revision cards from They have served me well in my A Level music course and I hope they can be of benefit to you too! There’s also plenty more where this came from, so please check out my other resources.
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