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Listening Skills Task - Magazine: Talk to the Body - New Wave and Punk Music
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Listening Skills Task - Magazine: Talk to the Body - New Wave and Punk Music

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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. The worksheets come with a range of different listening 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 listening skills exercise comes with a printable worksheet, a Powerpoint version to use at the front of the classroom, great to share answers 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. “Talk to the Body” is a Post-Punk/New Wave song by the band ‘Magazine’, released in 1979. It features catchy guitar riffs, driving bass lines, and lyrics that explore themes of physical attraction and desire.
Listening Skills Task - Rihanna: Umbrella - R&B Music
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Listening Skills Task - Rihanna: Umbrella - R&B Music

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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. The worksheets come with a range of different listening 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 listening skills exercise comes with a printable worksheet, a Powerpoint version to use at the front of the classroom, great to share answers 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. The song “Umbrella” was released in 2007 by artist Rihanna, it also features rapper Jay-Z and became a commercial and critical success. It features a metaphorical theme of providing protection and support for someone through the ups and downs of life, with the umbrella symbolizing this support.
Listening Skills Task - Bob Marley: Stir It Up - Reggae Music
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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. The worksheets come with a range of different listening 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 listening skills exercise comes with a printable worksheet, a Powerpoint version to use at the front of the classroom, great to share answers 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. “Stir It Up” is a classic reggae song written by Bob Marley and first recorded by his band, The Wailers, in 1967. The song became popular in the early 1970s and has since become one of Marley’s most well-known and beloved tracks. The song’s lyrics are about the power of love and the need to keep it alive.
Video Game Music: Halo Theme - Halo
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Video Game Music: Halo Theme - Halo

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Studying Music in Video Games is a fantastic way to engage learners, help develop their auditory perception, enhance cultural literacy, foster creativity, and better understand career opportunities in the growing field of video game sound design and composition. This worksheet covers the fantastic music in Halo ”Halo Theme". Furthermore, worksheets provide an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in video games, explore the wider role of sound in games, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of game music development. These video game 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, a Powerpoint version to use at the front of the classroom, great to share answers 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. 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 gaming industry.
Music Genres Quick Outline-MEGA BUNDLE-Rock Styles
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Music Genres Quick Outline-MEGA BUNDLE-Rock Styles

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Music Genres Quick Outline-ROCK MUSIC is a MASSIVE Bundle of infographics/posters that outline the main features and elements of popular music styles and genres. These quick summaries would act as a great study guide to give a concise and detailed look at different Pop music key characteristics and qualities. This resource would also work excellently alongside the History of Popular Music Styles – FULL LIBRARY. A great bundle that covers the history oF popular music from the pre-1950s to modern-day). All material, presentations and worksheets, within this resource has been recently updated and now includes links to online ‘Distance Learning’ versions through Google Slides™. This allowing extra flexibility and continued support if students are learning and engaging from outside the classroom at home. THIS BUNDLE KEEPS GROWING - so more genres to be added soon! Each poster comes with embedded YouTube links to musical examples and breaks the style into these key areas: · Instrumentation · Performance & Arrangement · Technology & Production · Main Artists/Bands · Influences · Key Facts & Terminology The Style Covered in this Bundle are: Rock n Roll Psychedelic Rock Progressive Rock Punk Indie Rock Glam Rock New Wave Heavy Rock Grunge Britpop British Invasion Nu-Metal Surf Rock Posters and displays are an extremely useful tool to aid learning and can motivate students to learn a specific topic. They can help learners to focus on a certain idea, fact, event, or process. They are convenient both for pupils and teachers as they help students to absorb the material faster and but used again and again for a range of materials. In this package - for each musical style: OUTLINE-POSTER – (.png HD quality image file) OUTLINE-POSTER – (.pdf with embedded links) POWERPOINT Version POSTER - (.pptx - read-only) GOOGLE SLIDES™ - Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf) You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. History of Popular Music Styles – FULL LIBRARY (a MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history oF popular music from pre-1950s to modern-day). Music and Sound Design in Films-BUNDLE (Bundle of resources covering everything in film music and sound production, from film music, Foley and Sound FX). History of Sound in Film-FULL LIBRARY (A great Bundle of resources and huge presentation that covers the full history of Sound and its development within movies and the film industry). History of Video Game and Music-5 FULL LESSONS (The full history and development of music and sound within video games). Music and Society- MEGA BUNDLE (How Music and Sound are so greatly important to our society and the prominence it has played throughout history. The bundle covers some of the fundamentals areas and roles music plays and how this closely links with our daily lives.). =================================== Product License: Unlimited copies for you. However, you may not distribute additional copies to friends, fellow teachers, or students. Freebies and Discounts: Follow me on TeachersPayTeachers.com to stay updated with discounts and freebies. There are also lots of Free resources offered in my store! Comments…We Love 'Em! Your feedback brightens our day and helps us continually improve our products. If you download this, we’d appreciate it if you’d leave a comment. Thanks! Get Social with The Music Espionage: If you would like to see more of our lessons, infographics, and teaching resources please like and follow on social media platforms and the TpT store. Why not even become a Fan on Patreon, and get early access to material, free video lesson content, and lots, lots more.
Listening Skills Tasks - Popular Music Styles - MASSIVE Growing BUNDLE!
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Listening Skills Tasks - Popular Music Styles - MASSIVE Growing BUNDLE!

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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. The worksheets come with a range of different listening 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 listening skills exercise comes with a printable worksheet, a Powerpoint version to use at the front of the classroom, great to share answers 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.
May The Fourth Be With You: Music and Sound Design for Star Wars Day
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May The Fourth Be With You: Music and Sound Design for Star Wars Day

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Unlock the power of Music and Sound design in the iconic Star Wars universe with this range of immersive teaching resources! Speed through this Hyper-Space of amazing lessons as it unravels the secrets behind John Williams’ unforgettable compositions, studies compositions by Ludwig Göransson for the ‘Mandalorian’ TV series and explore the art of sound design with Ben Burtt who brought the sounds of lightsabers, starships, and epic battles to life. From the iconic opening crawl to the emotional crescendos, this resource is an essential guide for aspiring composers and Foley artists enthusiasts alike. Unleash your learner’s creativity and embark on a sonic journey that is out of this galaxy! By studying the Sound Design in Star Wars, students can learn about the different techniques used to create and manipulate sound effects, such as using everyday objects to create unique sounds, layering sounds to create depth and complexity, and using sound to create a sense of space and atmosphere. Star Wars is often used as an example for teaching sound design because it is a classic example of how sound can be used to enhance storytelling and create an immersive experience for the audience. The sound design in Star Wars, created by the legendary sound designer Ben Burtt, was groundbreaking and has since become iconic. Learning about Leitmotifs and music in films is important as it enhances our appreciation for the artistry behind the music and its emotional impact on the audience. The ‘Mandalorian’ theme, in the ‘Mandalorian’ TV series by the renowned Ludwig Göransson is one of the most famous leitmotifs from modern times. It also helps us develop analytical, critical thinking, creative, cultural awareness, and attention to detail skills. Understanding music in films is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience. This range of 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. 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. 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.
Video Game Music - Listening Skills - MASSIVE Growing Resource BUNDLE!
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Video Game Music - Listening Skills - MASSIVE Growing Resource BUNDLE!

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Studying Video Game Music is a fantastic way to engage learners, help develop their auditory perception, enhance cultural literacy, foster creativity, and better understand career opportunities in the growing field of video game sound design and composition. You and your learners will love this range of engaging worksheets all focused on Music in Video Games! Worksheets provide an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in video games, explore the wider role of sound in games, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of game music development. These video game 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, a Powerpoint version to use at the front of the classroom, great to share answers 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. 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 gaming industry.
What is Sound: Science of Sound-Distance Learning
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What is Sound: Science of Sound-Distance Learning

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This massive lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of what sound is and some of the science behind how sound propagates and travels through the air. This is a massive bundle of resources, that could easily cover at least 6 to 7 weeks worth of learning, classroom exercises and practical experiments. The main presentation has over 70 slides, with embedded YouTube videos to aid and support learning. Moreover, 3 classroom exercises. Two have additional Boom Card versions so that learners can complete outside the classroom through distance learning if required; however, all resources come as Google Slide version to down, complete and save to your own Google Drive accounts. Finally, there is really fun ‘general knowledge’ quizzes focusing upon the basics covered throughout the main lesson and last of all 2 excellent experiment worksheets for students to test out and learn about the science of sound first-hand. The main topics covered in detail throughout the presentation and worksheets are: What is Sound, and sound’s movement through the air Types of Waves (Longitudinal & Transverse) Longitudinal & Transverse Compression & rarefaction Propagating Medium Properties of Sound (Objective & Subjective) Frequency Sound’s Velocity/Speed Wavelength Calculating Frequency-Speed-Wavelength of Sound Period/Frequency Calculating Period/Frequency Amplitude (Sound Pressure, Intensity & Power) What are Vector & Scalar Quantities? Waveform & Spectra Overtones and Harmonics What is Timbre The presentation is more than 70 slides, each with an eye-catching design for better student engagement and also linked to classroom tasks that feed in and work along with the presentation. Moreover, throughout the presentation, there are really useful embedded YouTube examples, with links to the videos to support and aid learning. The presentation come in both .pdf and PowerPoint versions, along with a video version that can be used for revision and student home study. Moreover, all elements of the resources have been developed in Google Slides. This can be used for remote learning and easily allow for digital submission of the learning tasks included. The resource also comes with 3 classroom tasks/worksheets (answer sheets included to aid teaching and marking) with extremely useful exercises that link with the presentation/lecture itself, this also comes with separate questions in the form of PowerPoint, Boom Cards and Google Slides. Finally, there is also a great What is Sound Quiz (PowerPoint and Boom Cards, and 2 Classroom experiments for learners to learn about the science behind sound more practically and ‘hands-on’.
Modes and Video Game Music-Distance Learning
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Modes and Video Game Music-Distance Learning

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This lesson and supporting classroom exercise provide an extremely detailed account of how video games often use musical modes to structure their compositions and musical content for some of the most popular games of all time. Not only would this lesson be great to teach music Modes and some basic music theory, but also covers how video game composers have used these to shape their music. This lesson links very closely to ‘History of Video Game and Music’, ‘Sound Design in Video Games’, ‘Video Game Genres and their Music’, ‘Zelda Games Music and Sound Design’, ‘Minecraft Music’ and ‘Super Mario Music’. You can also purchase this resource, along with the others in the massive Video Game Bundle! The presentation is more than 45+ slides, each with an eye-catching design for better student engagement and also linked to classroom tasks that feed in and work along with the presentation. Moreover, throughout the presentation, there are really useful embedded YouTube examples, with links to the videos to support and aid learning. The presentation come in both .pdf and PowerPoint versions, along with a video version that can be used for revision and student home study. Moreover, all elements of the resources have been developed in Google Slides. This can be used for remote learning and easily allow for digital submission of the learning tasks included. The resource also comes with 2 classroom tasks/worksheets with extremely useful listening exercises that link with the presentation/lecture itself. There is also a really useful Infographic that shows popular video games and which music Mode composers have used.
Microphone Basics-FULL LESSON
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Microphone Basics-FULL LESSON

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This lecture and supporting resources covers all the major elements for common studio microphones. The lesson is provided with detailed explanations and methods for how to record and produce using a range of microphones as well as coming with a range of class tasks to support and test understanding. This would be a great lecture to work through for any practical, recording lesson and closely ties in with Bundle “How to Record…Everything!”, this bundle covering production of Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals, as well as recording Drums, and Stereo recording techniques. The Lecture/Presentation cover all the basic elements of microphone basics; everything from Dynamic, Condenser and Ribbon microphones, detailed diagrams of how there work, along with the advantages and disadvantages. The lesson also covers, microphone Frequency Response, Sensitivity, Impedance and Polar Patterns. All these with examples and references back to common everyday microphone found and used in professional recording studios. Along with the lecture/presentation there are 3 classroom worksheets, that could also be used for Homework and/or further research and understanding. These worksheets, also come with Answer Sheets for teachers. The tasks range from, “missing words”, Dynamic/Condenser microphone Advantages and Disadvantages and Understanding Polar Patterns. There all support and aid learning for Microphone basics. Finally, there is a Revision .pdf file, covering the most common types of microphones used, these being Dynamic, Condenser and Ribbon, this taken from the presentation and would act as a great student reference for further studies and revision.
How to Record Bass Guitar-FULL LESSON
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How to Record Bass Guitar-FULL LESSON

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This lecture and supporting resources covers all the major elements for recording Electric Bass Guitar within a studio. The lesson is provided with detailed explanations and methods for how to record and produce bass tracks, popular techniques and microphones to use. This would be a great lecture to work through for any practical, recording lesson and closely ties in with Bundle “How to Record…Everything!”, this bundle covering production of Acoustic, Electric and Vocals, as well as recording Drums, understanding microphones and Stereo recording techniques. Along with the lecture/presentation there is a “styled”, eye-catching recording checklist for students to follow along during a practical lesson. This outlines the different recording methods listed within the lecture/presentation and also suggests some alterations to try and test during the recording session. There is a Lesson-Worksheet, this also detailing the different recording methods but also has a number of questions for the student to complete after the recording, which is a great follow-up theory lesson to review and evaluate the recordings. Great for develop listening skills and also ensuring the student is analytical of their recording. Finally, there is a homework research/task sheet (answer sheet also included) this helping develop student vocabulary and investigate further some of the common terms used, this also comes with an answer-sheet for easy marking.
How to Record Vocals-FULL LESSON
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How to Record Vocals-FULL LESSON

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This lecture and supporting resources covers all the major elements for recording Vocals within a studio. The lesson is provided with detailed explanations and methods for how to record studio produced vocals tracks, popular techniques and microphones to use. This would be a great lecture to work through for any practical, recording lesson and closely ties in with Bundle “How to Record…Everything!”, this bundle covering production of Acoustic, Electric and Bass guitars, as well as recording Drums, understanding microphones and Stereo recording techniques. Along with the lecture/presentation there is a “styled”, eye-catching recording checklist for students to follow along during a practical lesson. This outlines the different recording methods listed within the lecture/presentation and also suggests some alterations to try and test during the session. There is a Lesson-Worksheet, this also detailing the different recording methods but also has a number of questions for the student to complete after the recording, which is a great follow-up theory lesson to review and evaluate the recordings. This is great for develop listening skills and also ensuring the student is analytical of their recording. Finally, there is a homework research/task sheet (answer sheet also included) this helping develop student vocabulary and investigate further some of the common terms used, this also comes with an answer-sheet for easy marking.
How to Record Electric Guitar-FULL LESSON
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How to Record Electric Guitar-FULL LESSON

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This lecture and supporting resources covers all the major elements for recording Electric Guitar within a studio. The lesson is provided with detailed explanations and methods for how to record the Electric Guitar, popular techniques and microphones to use. This would be a great lecture to work through for any practical, recording lesson and closely ties in with Bundle “How to Record…Everything! Along with the lecture/presentation there is a “styled”, eye-catching recording checklist for students to follow along during a practical lesson. This outlines the three different recording methods listed within the lecture/presentation and also suggests some alterations to try and test during the session. Finally, there is a Lesson Worksheet, this also detailing the different recording methods but also has a number of questions for the student to complete after the recording. This is great for develop listening skills and also ensuring the student is analytical of their recording. It is also a really good follow up lesson after the practical recording lesson. Finally, there is a homework research/task sheet to help develop student vocabulary and investigate further some of the common terms used, this also comes with an answer-sheet for easy marking.
Film Music and Sound Terminology - Presentation
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Film Music and Sound Terminology - Presentation

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This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of sound and audio terms used throughout the film/television production. This lesson is closely linked with others in this series, “Music and Sound Design in Films”, and provides an excellent reference for these other lessons. The lesson/presentation covers these key areas in detail; Soundscapes Diegetic and nondiegetic sound Dialogue ADR Voiceover Location Sound Film Score Sound Track Motifs Film Musical Themes “Braam!” Sounds Sound FXs Foley Ambient Establishing sound Empathetic and Un empathetic Synchronous sound and Asynchronous sound Sound Bridges Mixing The presentation comes with convenient embedded YouTube video examples, this aiding learning and ensuring a very interactive lesson that engages with learners throughout. This lesson also links very closely to those of: Foley & Sound Effects In Films How Sound is Used in Films History of Sound in Film Sound Design in Star Wars Creating Music for Film In this package: PRESENTATION – Film Sound Terminology (.pdf High quality)
Sound Design in Star Wars-FULL LESSON-with Distance Learning
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Sound Design in Star Wars-FULL LESSON-with Distance Learning

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This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of sound design sound and sound FXs throughout the original Star Wars films. It covers an introduction into what sound design is and how it is creatively used to bring films to life. It then looks at all the imaginative methods used by the major sound designer for Star Wars, Ben Burtt, and how he developed some of the most iconic sounds in all of film and ultimately won an Academy Award. This lesson would be a great addition to anyone learning about the history of film making and audio production and how the two mediums work together. It would also work along with the History of Sound in Video Games bundle. Moreover is also part of the “Music and Sound Design in Films - MEGA LESSON BUNDLE” -This covers the full comprehensive history of the development of sound in film from 1890 all the way to modern surround sound cinemas. Moreover, the resources covers the use of Music and Sound in films, the different forms that this takes and the full development of Foley and Sound FXs. This lesson and resource covers the development of sound FXs within the Star Wars film with 21 detailed slides in total. It also comes with great examples throughout to aid learning and embedded links to YouTube, thus providing an excellent addition to support the presentation. All material, presentations and worksheets, within this resource has been recently updated and now includes links to online ‘Distance Learning’ versions through Google Slides™. This allowing extra flexibility and continued support if students are learning and engaging from outside the classroom at home. This resource also comes with a Listening skill classroom task, that can be completed alongside the lesson/presentation and integrated videos, and will aid learning and revision for learners. This classroom task comes in a “No Style”, black and white print out or an attractive, “Styled” version to help engage learners. This resource also comes with an infographic resource to aid learning. This covering some interesting facts on sound design and how sound is used with all of films.
How to Record Acoustic Guitar
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How to Record Acoustic Guitar

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How to Record Acoustic Guitar This lecture and supporting resources covers all the major elements for recording Acoustic Guitar within a studio. The lesson is provided with detailed explanations and methods for how to record the Acoustic Guitar, popular techniques and microphones to use. Along with the lecture/presentation, there is a useful infographic to aid with learning and help student remember common tones found from around the guitar when recording. Moreover, a recording method check-sheet for learners to work through while in class. As well as a exercise sheets to help with listening skills that links closely with recordings. Finally, there is a homework research/task sheet to help develop student vocabulary and investigate further some of the common terms used. You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. History of Video Games and Music (This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of Video Game history and the development of music for consoles and games.) Timeline of Popular Music and Music Technology (Full time of Music and Technology Infographic and eBook.) Elements of Music-INFOGRAPHIC (Full break down of all the elements that make up music: Infographic and eBook.) World Music Map – INFOGRAPHIC (Traditional and indigenous music from around the globe. All music genres come with musical examples to support and aid in learning.) History of Popular Music Styles – 16 Full Lessons (a MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history or popular music from pre-1950s to modern day.) Music Technology Posters – 10 Posters (10 really useful Music Technology posters covering a wide range of audio production FXs and techniques. Many of the Posters also come with accompanying video tutorials to be used along side in class and for student revision.)**
Common Audio FXs-FULL eBOOK
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Common Audio FXs-FULL eBOOK

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**Common Audio FXs-FULL eBOOK ** This e-book offers detailed information regarding Audio Compression, EQ, Reverb and Noise Gates. What’s Covered: Compression: What is Dynamic Range and why we need to control it. Threshold control and what it does Ratio and the amount of compression Gain and the Output Level Attack, Release and Auto controls on an Audio Compressor Knee and how it works Peak and RMS settings What is Side Chaining? De-essing and how to use Ducking FX and how to use Parallel Compression and the New York Mix technique Link to FREE TUTORIAL VIDEO on compression **EQ and Controlling Frequency: ** How is EQ used in Live and Studio settings The Frequency/Audio Spectrum Human Hearing bands Parametric EQ and how it works Graphic EQ and how it works Different types of EQ Filters Reverb and adding “Space” to a Mix: What is Reverb and how does it work? Early Reflections explained When to add Reverb The many types of Reverb Spring and Plate Reverse Reverb Hall Reverb Reverb Control Parameters Noise Gates: What is an Audio Noise Gate? Noise Gate Parameters Side Chaining with Gates This Resource would be really useful for any student or teacher working within a Music or Music Technology department, but also extremely valuable and convenient for home/self-study revision. The e-Book also comes in the form of a PowerPoint presentation, allowing it to be used along side other resources within a lesson. The resource also comes with 6 tutorial videos that link with the text and offer additional support. In this package: E-BOOK - 28 Page e-book (.pdf file – full resolution) REVISION E-BOOK – smaller file 28 Page e-book, useful for keeping on phones and hand-held devices (.pdf file – compressed)
SMART Targets for MUSIC -INFOGRAPHIC - writing Music SMART Goals
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SMART Targets for MUSIC -INFOGRAPHIC - writing Music SMART Goals

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Empower your music education journey with our comprehensive teaching resource; an engaging infographic and worksheet duo on crafting SMART targets and goals. Tailored for musicians, this resource guides you through the art of setting Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound objectives. Whether you’re a student or educator, this dynamic tool ensures your musical aspirations are focused and attainable. Elevate your study strategies and musical progress with this essential resource designed for success in the realm of music education. This really useful infographic covers the key areas for setting targets and developing skills over time using the SMART Target system. This resource would be a really useful addition to students studying music performance or technology and want to set themselves targets to achieve. It also comes with a lesson activity to be used alongside the infographic so learners can start planning their own target using S.M.A.R.T. Infographics distil complex information into visually digestible formats, aiding memory retention and comprehension. Their engaging visuals enhance understanding, making them a valuable tool for efficient studying. With a blend of concise text and eye-catching graphics, infographics simplify concepts, making it easier for learners to grasp and retain key information in a shorter span. In this package: INFOGRAPHIC – Music SMART Targets (.pdf) INFOGRAPHIC – Music SMART Targets (.png) INFOGRAPHIC - Music SMART Targets (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only) WORKSHEET – Setting my Music SMART Targets (.pdf) WORKSHEET - Setting my Music SMART Targets(.pptx PowerPoint - read-only) GOOGLE SLIDES™ - Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
Note Duration-AUDIO EXAMPLES + INFOGRAPHIC + IMAGES
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Note Duration-AUDIO EXAMPLES + INFOGRAPHIC + IMAGES

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This infographic on music Note Duration would provide an excellent addition to any student learning musical note lengths and rhythm. The Note Duration **infographic **covers all common Note and Rest lengths, their full name and symbols used within musical notation. All Note values come with an audio examples to support and aid learning, as well as image of the note when inputted into computer music software. This great for learners that are starting to write and compose music using software for the first time. Finally, the resource also has a great interactive classroom exercise or task. Cutout cards allowing student to match correct Notes, Rests, Name and Beat value together and sum everything they have learnt. In this package: High Quality- Note Duration: INFOGRAPHIC .pdf file High Quality- Note Duration: INFOGRAPHIC .png file ============================ CUTOUT CARD – Note Duration .pdf file (Class exercise/task) CUTOUT CARD – Note Duration .png file (Class exercise/task) ============================ IMAGES - Note Duration – shown in music software (computer music production) AUDIO – .mp3 Note Duration examples at 80bpm You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. Rhythm Flash Cards-AUDIO Examples + IMAGES (Common rhythm flash cards with audio examples to support – Only £3.49!) Music Dynamics-LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC (great introduction to learning about music dynamic and the Italian Terms for young learners. – Only £3.99!) Timeline of Popular Music and Music Technology (Full time of Music and Technology Infographic and eBook – Only £3.99!) History of Popular Music Styles – FULL LIBRARY (a MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history or popular music from pre-1950s to modern day. You also get continued, ongoing access to updated and newly added resources to this bundle). History of Videos Games and Music (An extremely detailed account of Video Game history and the development of music for consoles and games). Elements of Music-INFOGRAPHIC (This really useful infographic, covers the key areas music is comprised of and made from).