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Stages of Mixing - INFOGRAPHIC - How to Mix Audio Recording
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Embark on your audio-mixing journey with our insightful teaching resource infographic! Perfect for beginners, this visual guide demystifies the art of audio mixing, offering a clear starting point for creating polished recordings. From balancing levels to understanding basic processing, this infographic provides a roadmap for budding audio engineers. Equip yourself with fundamental knowledge and unleash your creative potential. This infographic covers the important, major stages of any mix-down after a recording has finished. It provides a really simple step guide to remember when beginning a mix. This resource would be a really useful addition to students studying Music/Audio Production, studio recording and any music technology. Infographics 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. In this package: INFOGRAPHIC – Stages of MIXING (.pdf) INFOGRAPHIC – Stages of MIXING (.png) INFOGRAPHIC - Stages of MIXING (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only) GOOGLE SLIDES™ - Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf) INFOGRAPHIC - Compression Input/Output (.jpeg)
Guide to Rhythm-INFOGRAPHIC
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Guide to Rhythm-INFOGRAPHIC

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Guide to Rhythm INFOGRAPHIC The Guide to Rhythm infographic covers the important information on the fundamental elements of Rhythm and Rhythmic Feel. What is Rhythm and how is it used within music. The .pdf file version included with this resource has embedded Music examples to aid learning and would provide a great addition to any lesson on Rhythm and the basic elements of music. The resource also links very well with Rhythm Flash Cards, a great, interactive resource that covers some of the most common types of rhythm used and all with audio examples to support. In this package: HD – High Quality eBook HD - .png images You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. Rhythm Flash Cards-AUDIO Examples + IMAGES (A wide range of common rhythms to learn with audio examples and images) Elements of Music-INFOGRAPHIC (Full break down of all the elements that make up music: Infographic and eBook) Timeline of Popular Music and Music Technology (Full time of Music and Technology 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 (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.).
Music Beats with Lego - POSTER - LEGO Music Rhythms & Note Length
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Music Beats with Lego - POSTER - LEGO Music Rhythms & Note Length

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Unleash the building blocks of musical knowledge with our unique teaching resource poster/infographic! Dive into the world of music note lengths, creatively explained through the familiar and fun medium of LEGO. This visual guide transforms complex concepts into playful, tangible representations, making learning engaging and memorable. Perfect for educators and students, it’s a dynamic tool to grasp the rhythm and intricacies of musical notation. Beats with LEGO Poster is one of many explaining a wide range of features for Music and Music Technology. This is a great way to get younger learners to remember beats within a bar and how these can be played together. See more of my teaching resources like this HERE! Posters 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. In this package: POSTER – A2 (42 x 59.4 cm .png) POSTER – A2 (42 x 59.4 cm .pdf) POSTER - POWERPOINT (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only) GOOGLE SLIDES™ - Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
Do-Re-Mi with Animals: Music Notes on Treble and Bass Stave - POSTER
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Do-Re-Mi with Animals: Music Notes on Treble and Bass Stave - POSTER

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Embark on a musical safari with our captivating teaching resource poster/infographic! Decode the language of notes on the treble and bass clef using the power of memorable animal associations for each line and space. This innovative guide transforms musical notation into a playful journey, making learning both enjoyable and effective. Ideal for educators and students, it’s a whimsical tool to seamlessly remember and understand the placement of notes. Do-Re-Mi with Animals poster is one of many explaining a wide range of basic features of Music and Musical Theory. This is a great way to get a younger learner to remember notes on the keyboard and apply this to begin to learn the notes on the Stave for a treble Clef. See more of my teaching resources like this HERE! Posters 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. In this package: POSTER – A2 (42 x 59.4 cm .png) POSTER – A2 (42 x 59.4 cm .pdf) POSTER - POWERPOINT (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only) GOOGLE SLIDES™ - Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
Common Recording Techniques
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Common Recording Techniques

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Common Recording Techniques This guide to Common Recording Techniques will help you record all instruments to a higher and more professional standard. Giving you all the skills you need. If you don’t get the recording perfect then no-matter what you do at the mixing stage it will sound bad. This guide will help you better understand the basics of recording to ensure you get a top quality sound. Covered in ‘Common Recording Techniques’ Audio chain, following the patch of the sound Dynamic microphones Condenser microphones How to record drums Recording Bass and Electric guitars Getting a better sound for acoustic guitars How to mic a piano Recording vocals Important words to remember when recording
Music Quiz: Name that Guitar/Instrument – 3 QUIZZES
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Music Quiz: Name that Guitar/Instrument – 3 QUIZZES

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***Music Quiz: Name that Guitar/Instrument – 3 QUIZZES *** Name that Instrument or Electric Guitar body shape is a great end of term activity or a beginning of the year engaging quiz to get students talking and to break the ice at the start of a new academic year. The quiz is focused upon recognizing and identifying common everyday instruments as well as classic electric guitar body shapes. Instrument names are given at the top of each pages and the learners need to label the instruments correctly. In this package: Name that Guitar/Instrument FULL QUIZZ (.pdf file) QUESTION SHEET – Name that Guitar (identify electric guitars) (.png file) ANSWER SHEET – Name that Guitar (identify electric guitars) (.png file) QUESTION SHEET – Name that Instrument-1 (identify common instruments) (.png file) ANSWER SHEET – Name that Instrument-1 (identify common instruments) (.png file) QUESTION SHEET – Name that Instrument-2 (identify common instruments) (.png file) ANSWER SHEET – Name that Instrument-2 (identify common instruments) (.png file) **You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. ** Name the Band/Song Music QUIZ - 7 FULL QUIZZES!!! (The quiz is focused upon popular Bands and Artists from a wide range of popular musical genres and with appealing cryptic clues that will get the class thinking logically.) Quiz: Music and Music Technology – Pack 1 (This pack contains two full music and music technology quizzes.). Quiz: Music and Music Technology – Pack 2 (This is the second quiz pack; it contains two full music and music technology quizzes. Each with mixture of listening and visual questions related to Music and Music Technology to engage learners throughout). Music Quizzes - BIG BUNDLE (This fantastic bundle is a great to have handy to test and check current knowledge and understanding from learners, but also as a fun activity to finish of a term. It is a resource you will use again and again, year after year.). History of Popular Music Styles – 12 Full Lessons (a MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history or popular music from pre-1950s to modern day).
Elements of Music-INFOGRAPHIC
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Elements of Music-INFOGRAPHIC

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Elements of Music-INFOGRAPHIC This really useful infographic, covers the key areas music is comprised of and made from. This resource would be a really useful addition to student’s studying music composition, Arranging and Listening Skills. The resource comes as HD pictures, ready for printing, a HD eBook and a compressed, small file eBook, great for saving to mobile devices for revision and study. In this package: HD – High Quality eBook Compressed, small file eBook (used for student revision) HD - .png images You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. Timeline of Popular Music and Music Technology (Full time of Music and Technology 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 – 12 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.).
Music Quiz: Name that Music Software
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Music Quiz: Name that Music Software

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Music Quiz: Name that Music Software Name that Music Software is a great end of term activity or a beginning of the year engaging quiz to get students talking and to break the ice at the start of a new academic year. The quiz is focused upon recognizing and identifying common everyday music software. The names are given at the top of each pages and the learners need to label the instruments correctly. In this package: Name that Music Software - FULL QUIZZ (.pdf file) ANSWER SHEET – Name that Music Software - FULL QUIZZ (.pdf file) You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. **Music Quiz: Name that Guitar/Instrument – 3 QUIZZES ** (The quiz is focused upon recognizing and identifying common everyday instruments as well as classic electric guitar body shapes. Name the Band/Song Music QUIZ - 7 FULL QUIZZES!!! (The quiz is focused upon popular Bands and Artists from a wide range of popular musical genres and with appealing cryptic clues that will get the class thinking logically.) **Quiz: Music and Music Technology – Pack 1 ** (This pack contains two full music and music technology quizzes.). **Quiz: Music and Music Technology – Pack 2 ** (This is the second quiz pack; it contains two full music and music technology quizzes. Each with mixture of listening and visual questions related to Music and Music Technology to engage learners throughout). **Music Quizzes - BIG BUNDLE ** (This fantastic bundle is a great to have handy to test and check current knowledge and understanding from learners, but also as a fun activity to finish of a term. It is a resource you will use again and again, year after year.). History of Pop Music – FULL LIBRARY (a MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history or popular music from pre-1950s to modern day).
Music Tempo - LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC
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Music Tempo - LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC

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Music Tempo - LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC The Music Tempo lesson and Infographic is a great introduction to learning about music tempo speeds for young learners. It is one of many explaining a wide range of basic features for Music and Musical Theory. This is a great way to get younger learners to remember common tempo speed and link these with fast to slow animals. The infographic is a lifelong tool you will use again and again. Along with a very interactive lesson where words, Tempo Speeds and Animals are linked. Moreover, there is a Worksheet that can be used for Homework or as a class exercise. Posters and Infographics 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. In this package: INFOGRPAHIC – (.png file) INFOGRPAHIC – (.pdf file) CUTOUT – lesson exercise WORKSHEET – Classroom lesson to support Infographic and “Cutout Exercise”. You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. Music Beats with Lego – POSTER (This is a great way to get younger learner to remember beats within a bar and how these can be played together). Do-Re-Mi with Animals – POSTER (This is a great way to get younger learner to remember notes on the keyboard and apply this to begin to learn the notes on the Stave for a treble Clef). History of Video Games and Music-Massive Interactive Lesson Bundle (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).
Music Dynamics-LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC
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Music Dynamics-LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC

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Music Dynamics-LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC The Music Tempo lesson and Infographic is a great introduction to learning about music tempo speeds for young learners. It is one of many explaining a wide range of basic features for Music and Musical Theory. This is a great way to get younger learners to remember common tempo speed and link these with fast to slow animals. The infographic is a lifelong tool you will use again and again. Along with a very interactive lesson where words, Tempo Speeds and Animals are linked. Moreover, there is a Worksheet that can be used for Homework or as a class exercise. Posters and Infographics 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. In this package: INFOGRPAHIC – (.png file) INFOGRPAHIC – (.pdf file) CUTOUT – lesson exercise WORKSHEET – Classroom lesson to support Infographic and “Cutout Exercise”. You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. Music Beats with Lego – POSTER (This is a great way to get younger learner to remember beats within a bar and how these can be played together). Do-Re-Mi with Animals – POSTER (This is a great way to get younger learner to remember notes on the keyboard and apply this to begin to learn the notes on the Stave for a treble Clef). History of Video Games and Music-Massive Interactive Lesson Bundle (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).
UAL-Level 3-Unit 13-Extended Project in Music Performance and Production-FULL UNIT
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UAL-Level 3-Unit 13-Extended Project in Music Performance and Production-FULL UNIT

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UAL-Level 3-Unit 13-Extended Project in Music Performance and Production-FULL UNIT This assignment brief and supporting classroom resources are aimed especially for the UAL – Level 3 Second year “Extended Diploma in Music Performance & Production”, Final Project Unit 13. They provide an excellent guide to structuring and student evidence for this unit and the other final unit for the extended diploma, Unit 12. This Resource is to be used along with additional evidence a centre would like to collect from the student. It is the Centre’s responsibility to ensure it covers and meets their requirements and standards. In this package: ASSIGNMNET – Unit 13 – Full brief covering all criteria and learning aims (.pdf) ASSIGNMNET – Unit 13 – Full brief covering all criteria and learning aims (.pdf compressed for smaller storage) INFOGRAPHIC - Outline of Unit 13 - UAL WORKSHEET – TASK 1-Project Context Outline-Template .docx EXAMPLE -TASK 1-Project Context Outline-Technology Student WORKSHEET -TASK 1-SWOT Analysis-Template EXAMPLE-TASK 1-SWOT Analysis INFOGRAPHIC - TASK 1-What is Primary and Secondary Research WORKSHEET - TASK 2-Research Log and Bibliography-Template EXAMPLE-TASK 2-Research Log and Bibliography WORKSHEET - TASK 3+4-Diary-Problem Solving-Template WORKSHEET - TASK 3+4-Risk Assessment-Equipment List-Template WORKSHEET - TASK 3+4-FULL Risk Assessment-Template EXAMPLE-TASK 3+4-FULL Risk Assessment EXAMPLE-TASK 3+4-Equipment Setup Plan TASK 3+4-Financial Records-Template TASK 3+4-Recording+Setup Plan-Template WORKSHEET - TASK 7-Evaluation and Reflection Log-Template WORKSHEET - TASK 7-Evaluation Worksheet-Template **You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. ** UAL-Level 3-Unit 8 - Collaborative Music Performance Project-FULL UNIT (Assignment Brief, worksheets, homework etc… to cover FULL Unit 8 Level 3) UAL-Level 2-Unit 8-Music Performance and Production Project-FULL UNIT (Assignment Brief, worksheets, homework etc… to cover FULL Unit 8 Level 2) History of Popular Music Styles – 12 Full Lessons (MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history or popular music from pre-1950s to modern day). Timeline of Popular Music and Music Technology (Full time of Music and Technology Infographic and eBook)
Music Missing Letters - 4 WORKSHEETS
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Music Missing Letters - 4 WORKSHEETS

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Music Missing Letters + Worksheets The Music Espionage - The Music Missing Letters worksheet is a great, small worksheets that could be used at the beginning of a lesson to prepare learners for the upcoming class or used as an additional task, maybe because some learners are up-to-date with their other work and waiting for students to catch-up. One of the hallmarks of good teaching is building on what your students already know to bolster confidence. This short worksheet does that because it builds upon basic English skills and applies this to a musical theme or context. In this package: MUSIC Missing Letters-Page 1-Worksheet – (.pdf file) ANSWERS- MUSIC Missing Letters-Page 1– (.pdf file) MUSIC Missing Letters-Page 2-Worksheet – (.pdf file) ANSWERS- MUSIC Missing Letters-Page 2– (.pdf file) MUSIC Missing Letters-Page 3-Worksheet – (.pdf file) ANSWERS- MUSIC Missing Letters-Page 3– (.pdf file) MUSIC Missing Letters-Page 4-Worksheet – (.pdf file) ANSWERS- MUSIC Missing Letters-Page 4– (.pdf file) 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). =================================== Product License: Unlimited copies for you. However, you may not distribute additional copies to friends, fellow teachers, or students. Freebies and Discounts: Follow me 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!
Music Notation - Flash Cards
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Flash Cards would be a really useful addition to students studying music Composition, Arranging and Musical Notation. There are over 70 cards in this pack and all are examples of the most common elements of music notation and musical theory. This resource also includes a really useful “Cut-Out” version of the flash cards, ready to be cutout and used for student revision or in class testing. The flash cards would also provide an excellent classroom display that could be exhibited around a music room. In this package: PRINTOUT HD – High Quality – Music Notation Flash Card (.pdf file) Images - .png image files of all cards(Square) CUT-OUT – Six per page Music Notation Flash Cards ready to cut out for revision and testing (.pdf file) You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. Rhythm Flash Cards – Audio Examples and Images (Full time of Music and Technology Infographic and eBook) Timeline of Popular Music and Music Technology (Full time of Music and Technology Infographic and eBook) 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 newlt 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). ===================================== 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 TES to stay updated with discounts and freebies. There are also lots of Free resources offered on 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!
Rhythm Flash Cards-AUDIO Examples + IMAGES
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Rhythm Flash Cards-AUDIO Examples + IMAGES

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These Rhythm Flash Cards would be a really useful addition to student’s studying music Composition, Arranging and Listening Skills. All the rhythms come with audio examples at two different tempos, as well as .pdf and .png files so they can be printed or copied into a range of formats to aid learning. In this package: HD – High Quality- Rhythm Flash Cards: .pdf file PRINTOUT HD – High Quality - Rhythm Flash Cards: .pdf file Images - .png image files of all rhythms (Square) AUDIO – .mp3 rhythm examples at 70bpm AUDIO – .mp3 rhythm examples at 100bpm You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. Timeline of Popular Music and Music Technology (Full time of Music and Technology Infographic and eBook) History of Popular Music Styles – 16 Full Lessons (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 newlt 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).
How to Record Drums-FULL LESSON
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How to Record Drums-FULL LESSON

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This massive in depth lecture and supporting resources covers all the major elements for recording Drums within a studio. The lesson is provided with detailed explanations and methods for how to record and produce live-drums, popular techniques and microphones to use. Moreover, these are backed up with audio examples and lots of reference material to aid learning. 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 and Bass Guitar, Vocals, as well as understanding microphone basic and Stereo recording techniques. Along with the lecture/presentation there are 4 “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. The lesson is structured so learners start recording with just on microphone, before progressing onto more and more. Each time developing knowledge and being able to listen carefully to their productions. There is are 4 supporting 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. These again closely linked and related to the presentation, making for an all-round guided and reinforced experience. Moreover, 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. Finally, the presentation comes with Audio examples to support, a revision “Tips and Ticks” Infographic, great for further developing knowledge of the subject and also a basic setting and idea reference sheet.
Song Structure-LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC
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Song Structure-LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC

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The Music Song Structure Infographic and lesson is a great introduction to learning about the most common parts and elements of all songs. It is one of many explaining a wide range of basic features for Musical composition and Musical Theory. This is a great way to get younger learners to remember common structural elements within popular music. This infographic is a lifelong tool you will use again and again. Along with a very interactive lesson where words, song structural terms, and a brief explanation are linked. Moreover, there is a Worksheet that can be used for remote learning, homework, or as a class exercise. Posters and Infographics 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. In this package: INFOGRAPHIC – (.png file) INFOGRAPHIC – (.pdf file) CUTOUT – Word Match - lesson exercise WORKSHEET – Classroom lesson to support Infographic and “Cutout Exercise”. ==================================================== You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. History of Popular Music Styles – Full Library of Lessons (a MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history of popular music from pre-1950s to modern-day). History of Video Game and Music-5 FULL LESSONS (the full history and development of music and sound within video games). Music and Sound Design in Films - LESSON BUNDLE (These lectures and supporting classroom resources form a full library of material covering how Music and Sound are used within films and television.). Rock Music Genres – FULL LIBRARY (a MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history of Rock music).
Music Texture-LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC
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Music Texture-LESSON + INFOGRAPHIC

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The Music Texture Infographic and lesson is a great introduction to learning about the most common musical textures and layers within music composition. It is one of many explaining a wide range of basic features for Musical composition and Musical Theory. This is a great way to get younger learners to remember common structural elements within popular music. This infographic is a lifelong tool you will use again and again. Along with a very interactive lesson where words, texture terms, and a brief explanation are linked. Moreover, there is a Worksheet that can be used for remote learning, homework, or as a class exercise. Posters and Infographics 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. In this package: INFOGRAPHIC – (.png file) INFOGRAPHIC – (.pdf file) CUTOUT – Word Match - lesson exercise WORKSHEET – Classroom lesson to support Infographic and “Cutout Exercise”. ==================================================== You may also be interested in some of our other learning resources. History of Popular Music Styles – Full Library of Lessons (a MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history of popular music from pre-1950s to modern-day). History of Video Game and Music-5 FULL LESSONS (the full history and development of music and sound within video games). Music and Sound Design in Films - LESSON BUNDLE (These lectures and supporting classroom resources form a full library of material covering how Music and Sound are used within films and television.). Rock Music Genres – FULL LIBRARY (a MASSIVE! Bundle that covers the history of Rock music).
History of Video Game and Music-BUNDLE
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History of Video Game and Music-BUNDLE

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History of Video Game and Music-Massive Interactive Lesson Bundle This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of Video Game history and the development of music for consoles and games. It covers from very early Pre First Generation all the way through to the modern, latest 9th Generation consoles and games released in 2020. The material in these resources would easily cover 4 to 5 lessons over roughly 5 or 6 weeks. This resource would also work very well with the History of Sound in Film-Full Lesson, which details the history of how the sound was introduced and added to films. Moreover, would work really well with “Sound Design in Video Games-FULL LESSON”, a great set of lessons that cover how and why sounds are important to the player’s experiences and what they provide in terms of feedback and game immersion. 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. ‘History of Video Game and Music’ presentation covers the development of music written for computer games and how this changed over time with a total of 70 slides. Moreover, there are over 50 embedded videos throughout the lesson linking to YouTube and providing an excellent addition to the resource. This resource also comes with 5 classroom tasks that can be completed alongside the lesson/presentation and integrated videos and will aid learning and revision for learners. Part of this is a very interactive lesson where a student can make their own Video Game Music. No Software or extras needed to complete, just internet access. Each of these Tasks comes in a “Not Styled”, 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 gaming. Along with a brief outline of each of the gaming generations covered in the presentation. Great for student revision and could be used as support while the presentation is being made. Finally, there is also a “Classic Chiptune” presentation that highlights and showcases some of the most iconic 8 and 16 Bit Songs from the Chiptune genre. This also comes with examples embedded in the presentation to aid learning and saving time for the teacher.
Sound Design in Video Games-FULL LESSON
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Sound Design in Video Games-FULL LESSON

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This lesson and supporting resources provide a detailed account of how sound is created, manipulated and shaped for computer and video games. The lesson specifics how and why sounds are important to the player’s experiences and what they provide in terms of feedback and game immersion. This lesson would work really well with the “History of Video Games and Music” lecture and together provide a detailed outline of gaming sound and music. The presentation is more 40 slides, each with an eye-catching design for better student engagement and also linked to class-room tasks that feed-in and work along with the presentation. The lecture covers: The Gaming Industry Why do games need sounds What is Sound Design in Games The Role of Sound within Games The Importance of Sound within Games Player audio “Feedback” Who is a Game Sound Designer and their role Two types of sound within games (Diegetic and Non-Diegetic) Spotting Good Sound Design in Games Sound build to suit the action Representing actions with a sound Shaping sound – Frequency – EQ – ADSR (Envelopes) – Attenuation – Reverb Moreover, throughout the presentation, there is really useful embedded YouTube examples, with links to the videos to support and aid learning. The resource also comes with 3 classroom tasks/worksheets with extremely useful listening exercises that link with the presentation/lecture itself, this keeping learners engaged throughout. Task one overs spotting good sound design in early video games from the first generation, and also watching how real game designer work within the studio Task two is an excellent listening exercise with 4 lots of audio examples included. What makes a good “jump” sound or a good “laser” sound? All the audio example are included with the resource. Moreover, there is an additional game design task where students research and then tasked with creating their own game sounds for a video-game character. You will need your own audio editing software for this task. Finally, the presentation/lecture also come in video form to aid learning and can also be used as a revision tool to help students, this is .mp4 format. In this package: PRESENTATION – Sound Design in Video Games-(.pdf High quality) VIDEO – Revision video of presentation to aid learning and help with student learning. ========================= WORKSHEET – Class Task 1 linked with Presentation-STYLED WORKSHEET – Class Task 1 linked with Presentation-NO STYLE ANSWERS – Class Task 1 linked with Presentation ========================= WORKSHEET – Task 2: Listening Skills – What makes good sound design-STYLED WORKSHEET – Task 2: Listening Skills – What makes good sound design-NO STYLE ANSWERS – Task 2: Listening Skills – What makes good sound design ========================= WORKSHEET – TASK 3: Creating sounds for a game assignment + written report NO STYLE
Music and Sound in HORROR Films-FULL LESSONS-Distance Learning
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Music and Sound in HORROR Films-FULL LESSONS-Distance Learning

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This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of Sound Design and Music used within the horror film genre. It covers a very wide range of horror films and even looks into the development of music within horror throughout the decades, from early cinema to the modern horror movie. The material in this resource would easily cover 3 to 4 lessons over roughly 3 or 4 weeks and would be excellent for Music technology, Film Studies and Media lessons. 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. The presentation/lecture covers a VERY wide range that of what makes sounds and music scary; why do people like horror movies, the main film conventions of horror movies, Nonlinear & Infrasound, the Ghost Frequency, how Jump Scares are used, Character Motifs & Leitmotif and Common Instruments used. Moreover, Minor Keys & Dissonance, used of Juxtaposition, Minor Keys & Dissonance and Rhythmic Pulses. The presentation has 50 detailed slides, these with embedded video links and examples to YouTube, thus providing an excellent addition to the resource. This resource also comes with 5 classroom tasks that can be completed alongside the lesson/presentation and integrated videos, and will aid learning and revision for learners throughout. Part of this is a very interactive lesson where students write and compose a short piece of scary music to match some scary footage (video provided in resource). Moreover, all these classroom tasks come with Answer-Sheets, to aid marking of student’s submitted work. Furthermore, each of these Classroom Tasks come 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/Study Aid resource to aid learning. This covering the major film conventions of horror films. WARNING – Before you buy this resource PLEASE READ! Some of the music and video game examples and embedded YouTube videos may not be suitable for learners of all ages. It is the teacher/lecturer’s responsibility to monitor and check before engaging with learners. We have tried to ensure that music examples are suitable for all classrooms, but this really depends on the learning environment and age range of your learners. Thank you for understanding!