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This pack of posters currently contains 16 full colour A3 classroom posters, ideal to brighten up your music classroom. They range from basic note identification on the keyboard, to posters more ideal for GCSE and Post 16 Level such as characteristics of Baroque and Classical music.
The pack currently contains the following posters:
– Baroque Music
– Baroque Composers
– Cadences
– Classical Music
– Classical Composers
– Dynamics
– Film Music
– Reading Music
– Romantic Music
– Romantic Composers
– Sonata Form
– Tempo
– The Guitar
– The Keyboard
– The Instruments of the Orchestra
– Musical Voices
For the best results, the posters should be printed borderless on A3 paper, in colour, and laminated. A pdf file combining all of the posters and including crop marks and colour bars has been added, should you require it if you choose to have your posters commercially printed.
All posters are supplied in PDF format. Previews of all posters are available in the files list.
Please leave a review if you purchase this item, and share photos of your display on twitter @SeanYoung_Music
Beautiful resource just underneath the interrupted cadence it says v to any chord but I think it should be V to VI only (the minor sound in particular making for a great interruption) <br />
Also on the romantic poster I think you might have just forgotten to change the orchestra says classical orchestra and the question says classical instead of romantic. If you could edit these and send them on to me that would definitely be a 5 star review from me.
SeanYoung_Music
5 years ago
Hi, <br />
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Many thanks for the constructive feedback. I have made the correction to the Romantic orchestra heading on the 'Romantic' poster.<br />
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As far as the cadence point goes, I've just doubled checked and by definition an interrupted cadence is technically be chord V to any chord except the tonic. Although it's often to chord vi (as in the notated example), this isn't always the case. <br />
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See: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Dictionary_of_Music_and_Musicians/Interrupted_Cadence <br />
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You should be able to download this by downloading the resource again. If you have any problems accessing the update, please let me know by commenting below, and I'll happily send them to you via email.<br />
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Thanks again for the feedback.
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Really love the posters - presentation and content - colour is a subjective thing - I love the pallette you've used! Great value for money too - thanks!
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Lovely. Practical, useful, though being really, really picky, not keen on the colours...sorry.
SeanYoung_Music
8 years ago
Hi,<br />
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Thanks for taking the time to leave some feedback, I hope these posters will be useful to you and your students! It is useful to have this feedback on the colour scheme of the posters, and I will consider this for the future. This set of posters was the first set I made, and my subsequent poster packs use more simple, single colour, designs. I am hoping (time dependant) to redesign this pack of posters in the future, and include them as a free upgrade to those that have already purchased the resource.<br />
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Thank you for your feedback.
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