Carisse is an experienced teacher of A-level Music and Vocational Music, and is currently Head of Music at a sixth form college in the North West of England. She has examining experience in A-level Music, specifically for coursework and specialises professionally in both performance and music analysis. Carisse has also been a Subject Advisor for Pearson, examining for both the NQF Level 1/2 BTEC Award in Music and the QCF Level 3 BTEC in Music.
Carisse is an experienced teacher of A-level Music and Vocational Music, and is currently Head of Music at a sixth form college in the North West of England. She has examining experience in A-level Music, specifically for coursework and specialises professionally in both performance and music analysis. Carisse has also been a Subject Advisor for Pearson, examining for both the NQF Level 1/2 BTEC Award in Music and the QCF Level 3 BTEC in Music.
This resource features a 32 page workbook for students to use for note-taking and/or for submission, as well as a 29-slide powerpoint.
An in-depth and comprehensive resource that looks at the building blocks of 1950s Rock ‘n’ Roll music. Points covered include the following:
The Rockabilly Aesthetic & Subculture
Controversy & Dance craze
Jukeboxes & RCA Victor
Fender Telecaster
Fender Precision Bass
Playing techniques & iconic performers: drum kit, piano, horn section, vocals.
12-bar blues & stop time
Blues scale & Walking Bass
Lyrical Content
Slapback delay & RCA Victor Ribbon Microphone
Catered for the Level 3 RSL Creative Music Industry course, specifically CMI372 Music in Context, Criteria 1.2.
RSL CMI303/340/372 Evaluations Mini-Vlog Series Support.
Evaluation criteria knitted together across series of units as follows:
CMI303 Performing Music Live
CMI340 Composing Music (Styles)
CMI372 Music in Context
Mini-vlog series tasks involve guidance on the evaluation of ensemble performances, composition work and personal responses to genres. Genres covered in tasks are 50s Rock ‘n’ Roll, 70s Punk & 70s Disco.
Disco evaluation guidance edited to be a 1:1 interview for variety.
All tasks can be fully edited to suit centre circumstances and learner needs.
RSL CMI376 Music Instrument Development: Unit Support
Suggested activities, structure and guidance powerpoint to support learners to produce a research presentation on the history and development of the use of a chosen instrument or voice from 1950 to the present day.
Document can be fully edited to suit centre circumstances and learner needs.
RSL CMI374 Music Artist & the Media: Unit Support
Suggested activities, structure and guidance powerpoint to support learners to produce a research presentation on how the media impacts music artists careers & reputations and how artists can use the media to their advantage.
Document can be fully edited to suit centre circumstances and learner needs.
RSL Level 3 Creative Music Industry course. CMI303 Performing Music Live Criteria 1: Planning Workbook. Suggested activities across multiple practical projects, designed to be delivered throughout 1 academic year. Four booklets that include tasks with detailed guidance and examples as follows:
Booklet 1. C1.1a) Image Portrayal. Punk Project, including Mood Board, Justification & Stage Persona.
Booklet 2. C1.1b) Communication with other Musicians & Technical Staff. Disco Project, including Rehearsal Logs, Soundchecks, Communication Strategies, Audience Interaction & Ensemble Meetings.
Booklet 3. C1.1d) Promotion to an Intended Audience. Solo Project, including Marketing Campaign Strategies & Promotional Strategies.
Booklet 4. C1.1b) Selection & Preparation of Repertoire, C1.1e) Venue Type, C1.1f) Personal Equipment Selection. Covers Project, including Repertoire List, Justifications, Rehearsal Schedule, Venue Comparison, Risk Assessment, Fire Safety Medical & Crowd Control, Equipment List.
All tasks and dates can be fully edited to suit centre circumstances and learner needs.
A lesson originally used in a Music Department Taster event for Y10 and Y11 students (went down well across 160 students in 13 sessions). Recordings of songs mentioned are readily available on YouTube.
The session looks at the UK mainstream charts, focussing on No. 1s and analysing their musical features to assess the formula for what makes a “hit” track. It then hones in on a huge current trend that has been bubbling under the surface for a couple of years - country music (or rather “pseudo-country”).
A resource designed to be delivered to students to assist in their exam revision for Unit 3 of the Eduqas AS Music qualification. Specific focus on the Rock & Pop Extended Question in AoS B: Rock & Pop.
A resource designed to be delivered to students to assist in their exam revision for Unit 3 of the Eduqas AS Music qualification. Specific focus on the Haydn Symphony No. 104 set work (Movements 1 & 2) in AoS A: WCT.
A resource designed to be delivered to students to assist in their exam revision for Unit 3 of the Eduqas A’level Music qualification. Specific focus on the Classical vs Romantic comparison question in AoS A: WCT.
A comprehensive guide to 80s Heavy Rock, with specific focus on Van Halen and Motorhead.
Track Analyses include: Jump by Van Halen and Ace of Spades by Motorhead.
Analysis focuses on main musical features and characteristics of 80s Heavy Rock, as well as the development of the electric guitar, iconic guitarists and evolution into 90s Grunge and Nu-Metal.
All information is included in 1 powerpoint resource. There is an accompanying set of questions that scaffold an extended response on how electric guitarists have influenceed the development of different styles of music from 1960-1990.
A comprehensive guide to 60s Motown Soul, with specific focus on The Supremes, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, Marvin Gaye.
Track Analyses include: Baby Love & I Hear A Symphony by The Supremes, Tracks of My Tears by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles and I Heard It Through The Grapevine by Marvin Gaye.
Analysis focuses on main musical features and characteristics of 60s Motown Soul.
All information is included in 1 powerpoint resource.
A comprehensive guide to 80s Synthpop, with specific focus on Gary Numan, the Eurythmics and the Pet Shop Boys.
Track Analyses include: Cars by Gary Numan, Sweet Dreams by the Eurythmics and Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money) by the Pet Shop Boys.
Analysis focuses on main musical features and characteristics of 80s Synthpop.
A suggested written, research/homework activity is also provided. All information is included in 1 powerpoint resource.
A comprehensive guide to 70s Disco, with specific focus on Gloria Gaynor, Baccara and Boney M.
Track Analyses include: I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor, Yes Sir I Can Boogie by Baccara and Rasputin by Boney M.
Analysis focuses on main musical features and characteristics of 70s Disco.
A suggested written, research/homework activity is also provided. All information is included in 1 powerpoint resource.
A comprehensive guide to 70s Funk, with specific focus on The Commodores and Stevie Wonder.
Track Analyses include: Brick House by The Commodores and Superstition by Stevie Wonder.
Analysis focuses on main musical features and characteristics of 70s Funk.
A suggested written, research/homework activity is also provided. All information is included in 1 powerpoint resource.
A comprehensive guide to 80s 2-Tone Reggae & Ska music, with specific focus on The Specials.
Track Analyses include: Ghost Town by The Specials and One in Ten by UB40.
Analysis focuses on main musical features and characteristics of 80s 2-Tone Reggae & Ska.
A suggested written, research/homework activity is also provided. All information is included in 1 powerpoint resource.
An analysis of Saariaho’s Petals for the 21st century topic on the Eduqas A’level Music specification. Close look at extended playing techniques for the cello and the use of technology, including harmoniser & reverb units. Discussion of the use of the spectralism style, harmony & tonality, rhythm & metre and graphical notation. Worksheet and teacher analysis. Recordings and scores can be freely found online.