Quiz: Music and Music Technology – Pack 1
A classroom quiz is a great way to aid in student learning, provide feedback for staff about the student’s abilities and current knowledge and promote l****esson attendance. This pack contains two full music and music technology quizzes. Each with a mixture of listening and visual questions related to Music and Music Technology to engage learners throughout.
These quizzes all come with Google Slide versions to download, save and share. Moreover, there is a Powerpoint version with both the questions and answers to use at the front of the class as a group exercise. Finally, five of the quizzes also come as Boom Card versions, where the learners can work remotely and also provides graded answers to the teacher (please remember account needed for the Boom Learning site - see below for full details regarding Boom).
Covered in Quiz: Music and Music Technology – Pack 1
Guitar Techniques – Listening Skills
Common Studio FX – Listening Skills
Microphone types
Microphone Polar Patterns
Rhythm – Listening Skills
Studio FXs and Plugins
Music Theory – Score/Notation
Music Intervals
In this package:
GOOGLE SLIDES™ + BOOM CARDS™- Links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf file - Boom Learning account needed: see below for full details)
QUESTION SHEET-Quiz 1 (.pdf file)
ANSWERS SHEET-Quiz 1 (.pdf file)
Quiz Music and Music Technology–Pack 1-POWERPOINT (.pptx PowerPoint)
AUDIO - Sound and Audio files for all questions - linked with PowerPoint(.mp3)
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This assignment brief and supporting classroom resources are aimed especially for the UAL – Level 2 “Award and Diploma in Music Performance and Production”, Final Project Unit 8.
They provide an excellent guide to structuring and student evidence for this unit.
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 8 – Full brief covering all criteria and learning aims (.pdf)
WORKSHEET – TASK 1 – “Research” – Learning Aim 1 (criteria 1.1 + 1.2) – written research report for learners to complete.
DIARY TEMPLATE – TASK 2 – “Planning and Production” – This covering Learning Aim 2 (criteria 2.1 + 2.2 + 2.3) – weekly diary for learners to complete.
WORKSHEET – TASK 4 – “Evaluation” – Learning Aim 4 (criteria 4.1) – written report allowing student’s to evaluate the process.
HOMEWORK – TASK 4 – “Evaluation” –Learning Aim 4 (criteria 4.1) – written SWOT analysis template, used to aid students in evaluating their project.
HOMEWORK – Development of Unit 8 project ideas. To be used in the early stages of developing ideas for unit 8 project.
Embark on a captivating journey through the evolution of popular music and technology with our comprehensive teaching resource infographic! From the birth of iconic genres to groundbreaking advancements in music tech, this visually engaging guide provides a chronological exploration. Perfect for educators and music enthusiasts, it’s a rich tapestry of historical milestones, offering insights into how technology has shaped the musical landscape. Illuminate the past and inspire the future with this essential resource for understanding the dynamic history of popular music.
This really useful infographic covers the full range of Popular Music and Music Technology from easily pre-1920s all the way to the modern day. This resource would be a really useful addition to students studying Popular Music and Music Technology History and would work perfectly with the massive bundle “History of Pop Music: Popular Music Pre-1950 to Modern Day”
This infographic comes with a printable PDF version, and a Powerpoint presentation to use at the front of the classroom, great for sharing ideas and writing directly on using Smartboards. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Drive.
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.
In this package:
INFOGRAPHIC - Timeline of Popular Music & Music Technology (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
INFOGRAPHIC - Timeline of Popular Music & Music Technology (.pdf)
INFOGRAPHIC - Timeline of Popular Music & Music Technology (.png)
GOOGLE SLIDES™ - Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
This lecture and supporting classroom resources is part five in the “History of Popular Music” package. It covers the rise of Psychedelic rock music and its strong connections with psychedelic drugs throughout the 1960s.
In this package:
Lecture
Classroom Worksheet (with full ANSWER SHEET for teachers)
REVISION- Recommended Listening - Artists and Songs
Video (presentation in video form, used for student revision)
Covered in 1960s Music: Psychedelic Rock
Lesson Recap (Part four)
Lesson Aims and Objectives
The birth of Psychedelic rock in 1960s culture
Woodstock Festive and it importance
The Cold War and other major events of the time
UK and USA leading artists throughout this period
Psychedelic rock and The Beatles
Characteristics of this genre
Recording Techniques of the time and ‘The Wall of Sound’ technique
This lecture and supporting classroom resources provide an excellent resource to showcasing all the different performance techniques available to guitar and electric guitar performers. This would an excellent addition to teaching these techniques, but also for none guitar players in a class to be able to hear what these techniques sound like and know the kinds of musical genres they are used.
In this package:
Lecture
Classroom Worksheet
Audio Examples;
- Pick Scrape
- Whammy Bar
- String Bending
- Palm Mute
- Dive Bomb
- Harmonics
- Tapping
Video (presentation in video form, used for student revision)
Common Guitar Techniques
Parts of the Guitar
Whammy Bar and Vibrato sounds
String Bending + common artists
Pick Slide/Scrape
Palm Mute + common music genres
Guitar Harmonics
Dive Bomb
Tapping
Tremolo Picking
Summary of Lesson
Reverberation, or reverb refers to the way sound waves reflect off various surfaces and the very slight delay before reaching the listener’s ear. Being able to comprehend how Reverb works and when best to use it within any mix will leave you at a massive advantage. Lets be honest, in the music industry we all need as much help as we can get! Understanding Reverb is a tutorial, reference material written and created by The Music Espionage and has everything you need to know to get you head around everything Reverb!
Understanding Reverb was created for both students and lecturers in mind and covers all the basic elements of Reverb and can be applied to any musical software you might be using.
Covered in ‘Understanding Reverb’:
What is Reverberation
Reverb and Delay
Direct, Early Reflections and Decay – Parts of Reverb
Reverb Control Parameters
Reverb types – Chamber, Plate, Spring, Gated
Reverse Reverb
Using Reverb
This lecture and supporting classroom resources is part two in the “History of Popular Music” package. It covers the early development of the Popular Music, recapping Tin-Pan-Ally, Ragtime and Swings genres from the last lesson. It then covers the development of Jazz music, Cool Jazz and the Birth and development of Blue music.
In this package:
Lecture
Classroom Worksheets
Music examples needed for this lecture
REVISION-History of Jazz Music
REVISION-History of Blue Music
MP3 - Boogie-Woogie Bass Line (Audio Example)
MIDI - Boogie-Woogie Bass Line (Audio Example)
SCORE – Music Notation - Boogie-Woogie Bass Line (Audio Example)
Video (presentation in video form, used for student revision)
Covered in Pre1950s: Blues, Jazz and Be-Bop
Lesson Recap (Part one)
Swing’s development into Bebop Jazz
Dissonance used in Jazz Music
Artist and Music examples (linked with resources)
Cool Jazz genre
Birth of Blues Music
Blues Music Structure
Blues and Boogie-Woogie Music styles
Follow-up classroom tasks and exercises
Wanting to learn more about mixing and creating the perfect sound? This 40 page presentation is for you and could a massive help if you are learning or teaching music pre and post production techniques.
The strange art of mixing and post-production is always confusing. It’s difficult to know where to start, what instruments should sound like and the equipment needed to ensure your recording sound finished and to a professional standard.
I have put together this guide to talk you through the process;
Preparing the Mix. Before starting any mix it’s important to consider….
Referencing
Monitoring Speakers (Placement and anomalies)
Starting points for your mix
Mixing Techniques
Aux Sends and Returns
Spatial FX
Dynamics
The Frequency Range
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
This lecture and supporting classroom resources is to aid in the basic understanding of different professional microphone types and how these are used with the studio. This lesson mainly covers the elements of a Dynamic Microphone, however with would fit very well in any practical or theory based lesson explaining recording studio production.
In this package:
Worksheet – step by steps guide to creating a Dynamic microphone (pdf)
Worksheet – in image .jpeg format
Link to YouTube video tutorial
REVISION- microphone types, polar patterns and stereo recording
WORKSHEET- Microphone Word-Link exercise and Task Sheet
HOMEWORK – Important words to remember research task.
Video (presentation in video form, used for student revision)
AUDIO - Example of the microphone used on vocals
AUDIO - Example of the microphone used on acoustic guitar
AUDIO - Example of the microphone used on electric guitar
Funk - Quick Outline, is one of many infographics 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.
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
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:
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)
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Indie Rock - Quick Outline, is one of many infographics 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.
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
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:
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)
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Glam Rock - Quick Outline, is one of many infographics 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.
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
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:
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)
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Product License:
Unlimited copies for you. However, you may not distribute additional copies to friends, fellow teachers, or students.
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Music Missing Letters + Worksheets
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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)
This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of Music Censorship throughout the ages and some great examples as to why certain pieces of music may be censored. Music Censorship refers to the practice of editing of musical works; basically, changing it somehow so that it is different from the original composition or arrangement. This might be because of offensive language for younger audiences, the theme and subject matter that the song is about, and a great many more variety of motivations, including moral, political, or religious reasons.
This detailed lecture/presentation, along with all the learning resources would provide a great outline of music censorship and a detailed account as to why some songs may be banned or edited.
The material in this resource would easily cover 1 to 2 lessons, with a detailed presentation that also has a classroom task and worksheet for learners to complete throughout the lesson or as a homework task. Moreover, the presentation has more than 30 slides, many with embedded YouTube links to aid learning and used for examples.
This resource also comes with 5 classroom tasks and research exercises that can be completed alongside the lesson/presentation or used for additional homework or for supporting class projects on this subject. Each of these Tasks come in a “No Style”, black and white print out or an attractive, “Styled” version to help engage learners.
Finally, this resource also comes with a really useful INFOGRAPHIC that gives examples of censored music and the reasons behind the censorship.
This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of how Politics and Music often work closely together and how artists, bands, and musicians have used their music to draw attention to important issues. Music’s influential power and its ability to communicate a message to the listener, means songwriters have turned to their craft when confronted with social and political unjustness throughout history. Composers have used it to highlight perceived inequities of the day and draw attention to important issues.
This detailed lecture/presentation, along with all the learning resources would provide a great outline of music’s important role within different aspects of society and how people use music in daily life.
The material in these resources would easily cover 4 to 5 lessons over roughly 3 or 4 weeks. The presentation covers the development and use of music throughout society with a total of 33 slides. Moreover, there are over 30 embedded videos throughout the lesson linking to YouTube and providing an excellent addition to the resource.
This resource also comes with 5 classroom tasks and research exercises that can be completed alongside the lesson/presentation or used for additional homework or for supporting class projects on this subject. Each of these Tasks come in a “No Style”, black and white print out or an attractive, “Styled” version to help engage learners.
Finally, there is the presentation in video format. This can be used to aid learning, shared with smartphones and tablets, and used as a convenient resource for learners to watch back and revisit the presentation.
WARNING – Before you buy this resource PLEASE READ!
Some of the musical examples many have offensive language within the lyrics. 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!
This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of Music Censorship throughout the ages and some great examples as to why certain pieces of music may be censored. Music Censorship refers to the practice of editing of musical works; basically, changing it somehow so that it is different from the original composition or arrangement. This might be because of offensive language for younger audiences, the theme and subject matter that the song is about, and a great many more variety of motivations, including moral, political, or religious reasons.
This detailed lecture/presentation, along with all the learning resources would provide a great outline of Mass Media and the Music Industry and some of the reasons to how music is used as a commodity and product.
Key areas covered within “Culture Industry” lesson
What is the Music Industry?
Music sold as a commodity
What is a commodity?
Commodity based industry
Music was ephemeral
Music as a product to be sold
Music product and Copyright
How important is music within our society
Frankfurt School
Pop music and Culture Industry
What is standardized music?
Does all Music sound the same?
Low Risk Music
Pseudo-individualism
The material in these resources would easily cover 1 to 2 lessons. Moreover, there are over 10 embedded videos throughout the lesson linking to YouTube and providing an excellent addition to the resource.
This resource also comes with 3 classroom tasks research exercises, and class discussions that can be completed alongside the lesson/presentation or used for additional homework or for supporting class projects on this subject. Each of these worksheets come in a “No Style”, black and white print out or an attractive, “Styled” version to help engage learners.
Surf Rock - Quick Outline, is one of many infographics 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.
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
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:
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)
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Product License:
Unlimited copies for you. However, you may not distribute additional copies to friends, fellow teachers, or students.
Freebies and Discounts:
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This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of music’s important role within all of society and different cultures from around the world. At the heart of this unit lies the idea that music constantly interacts with society rather than simply being a disconnected static art-form unrelated to anything else.
This resource is closely related and connects extremely well with other lectures and resources from within the bundle; “Music and Sound within Society”, lessons like Generations and Their Music Music Censorship" and “Music and Politics”.
This detailed lecture/presentation, along with all the learning resources would provide a great outline of music’s important role within different aspects of society and how people use music in daily life.
The material in these resources would easily cover 4 to 5 lessons over roughly 3 or 4 weeks. The presentation covers the development and use of music throughout society with a total of 33 slides. Moreover, there are over 30 embedded videos throughout the lesson linking to YouTube and providing an excellent addition to the resource.
This resource also comes with 5 classroom tasks and research exercises that can be completed alongside the lesson/presentation or used for additional homework or for supporting class projects on this subject. Each of these Tasks come in a “No Style”, black and white print out or an attractive, “Styled” version to help engage learners.
Finally, there is the presentation in video format. This can be used to aid learning, shared with smartphones and tablets, and used as a convenient resource for learners to watch back and revisit the presentation.
WARNING – Before you buy this resource PLEASE READ!
Some of the musical examples many have offensive language within the lyrics. 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!
Dixieland Jazz - Quick Outline, is one of many infographics 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.
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
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:
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)
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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 my store 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.