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Music Resources, mainly for the Edexcel GCSE and A level specification, to prepare students for exams. Compositions resources, piano skills, elements of music and theory.

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Music Resources, mainly for the Edexcel GCSE and A level specification, to prepare students for exams. Compositions resources, piano skills, elements of music and theory.
Planear un proyecto musical (Spanish)
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Planear un proyecto musical (Spanish)

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(Spanish resource) PDF con 18 páginas para estructurar ideas y avanzar hacia un proyecto musical. Plantillas para la composición de canciones Generar ideas Planificar un video musical y una sesión de fotos. Presupuesto y colaboración Planificar redes sociales Diseñar una portada de CD Consejos para la composición y grabación de canciones
Diario de Ensayo (Spanish performance resource)
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Diario de Ensayo (Spanish performance resource)

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ESPANOL: Un PDF con 8 paginas para usar eficazmente el tiempo de ensayo. Consejos para ensayar Plantillas para anotar el tiempo dedicado Plantillas para analizar otras actuaciones. 8 page booklet in Spanish with different tasks to help students keep track of their progress in performance and practise in a productive way. Pages include: Tips on how to practise. Different areas to work on. Practice checklist Practice diary Ways to analyse others’ performances. Questions for reflection Works for any exam board, for GCSE and/or A level Music. Many tips taken from marking schemes.
Composing task: Start with chords
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Composing task: Start with chords

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A composing task in various steps: Choose the key Find out the chords Find out the cadences Compose an 8 bar chord sequence Add a melody Repeat with a contrasting set of chords. These 9 worksheets follow a methodical approach that gives students a rounded knowledge of harmonising melodies. A powerpoint presentation in pdf format.
Accidentals and Key Signatures
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Accidentals and Key Signatures

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Resources to use for the teaching of accidentals and key signatures. Powerpoint in PDF and pptx formats. Worksheet to fill in with the powerpoint, includes a homework task at the end and student assessment ‘how well do I know what we have learnt today?’ Word and PDF formats. 2 videos explaining how to figure out key signatures for sharps and flats. Exercises in worksheet taken from Bridging the Gap to GCSE Music. ( Zig Zag Education) Video in powerpoint from RIAM Teaching and Learning network:
Music Unscramble activities
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Music Unscramble activities

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3 worksheets: Elements of Music, The Blues, Popular Music. Unscramble the words and match them to the definitions. A good lesson starter or revision exercise.
Music dictation tips
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Music dictation tips

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2 Sheets, one for rhythmic dictation and one for melodic dictation. Tips for students to put into practice when preparing for the dictation section of the exam. Geared towards Edexcel GCSE and A level, but can also be used for any examining board.
GCSE Music Composition Guide
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GCSE Music Composition Guide

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A guide for students to use while they are composing. Covers different elements of music, different composition structures and how to access higher band marks.
Music Scavenger hunts
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Music Scavenger hunts

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5 worksheets with different Music scavenger hunts. Questions on music theory and general music knowledge. A good lesson starter.
Elements of music lesson ( Key stage 3)
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Elements of music lesson ( Key stage 3)

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A complete lesson on the elements of music to deliver to a Key Stage 3 class including: a powerpoint a worksheet for students to complete while following the powerpoint the same worksheet with the definitions already written to allow for differentiation. a lesson plan a homework activity: analyse the elements of music in a song of the students choice. this also has an extended task, again for differentiation. a group activity: compose a birthday song.
Victorian Music Powerpoint
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Victorian Music Powerpoint

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A powerpoint with 51 slides in pptx and pdf covering different aspects of Victorian music, composers from the era, musicals set around this time and inventions. Eg. Oliver, My Fair Lady, Sweeney Todd, Gilbert and Sullivan, A Christmas Carol.
Music Elements keywords for Exams (Powerpoint)
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Music Elements keywords for Exams (Powerpoint)

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22 slides in pdf and pptx formats for an in depth explanation of the elements of music. Aimed for students taking the listening and appraising component of the Music GCSE and A Level course, in an easy format. Prepares students to talk about the music they are hearing with the correct terms. Includes explanations of the different elements and questions to think about it. Keywords taken from Edexcel exam answer books. You can find a basic version of this for free here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/elements-of-music-introduction-powerpoint-12052580
Songwriting and planning a music project
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Songwriting and planning a music project

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pdf with 18 pages to structure ideas and build towards a music project. Songwriting templates Brainstorm ideas Plan a music video and photoshoot. Budget and collaborate Plan social media Design a cd cover Tips for songwriting and recording
Songwriting Powerpoint/PDF
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Songwriting Powerpoint/PDF

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A powerpoint in PDF and pptx formats to teach songwriting over a 7 week period. Although this is prepared for the Edexcel GCSE Music course, it can also be used for other levels and exam boards. 50 slides for 7 weeks of lessons where students will create a portfolio that they can use to get ideas for their composition. The idea is that students can build a bank of ideas that are personalised and differentiated to help them construct a song in a way that feels natural to them. Week 1: Style Week 2: Structure Week 3: Lyrics Week 4: Rhythm Week 5: Harmony Week 6: Melody Week 7: Instrumentation
Music GCSE OCR: Conventions of Pop Listening Diary
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Music GCSE OCR: Conventions of Pop Listening Diary

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12 Worksheets on the different areas within conventions of pop. rock and roll rock anthems ballads solo artists Features in the music for 4 different songs and artists of each area of study. (4 worksheets) Worksheets to fill in for students to choose their own songs to study. Students to study the context of the song and fill in features for the different elements of music. (4 worksheets) Listening diary blank worksheets to fill in students’ own pieces. Some information used from the OCR book and BBC Bitesize.
Music GCSE OCR- Conventions of Pop Powerpoint
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Music GCSE OCR- Conventions of Pop Powerpoint

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A powerpoint on the different areas within Conventions of Pop: Rock n Roll Rock anthems Pop Ballads Solo Artists Content taken from the OCR workbook. Homework tasks Youtube videos Class Exercises In 2 formats: pptx and pdf.
Learn Piano Stage 1 ( basic level)
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Learn Piano Stage 1 ( basic level)

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Learn piano from scratch with these 15 worksheets. Easy to understand, made for students to consolidate their knowledge with checklists. Uses solfege system (do re mi fa sol la si ) Learn the notes of the piano and the stave flats and sharps rhythm exercises warm up exercises Tones and semitones Hand position The scales and chords of C major, G major and F major.
PBL Host a Music Talk Show (Extended Project)
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PBL Host a Music Talk Show (Extended Project)

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Project Based Learning in Music with a holistic approach, incorporating drama and media. Can be done in school or for home learning. Student led. A fun music project for students to attempt and be as creative as they wish. Detailed step by step activities. ‘Get ready to host your own music program where you decide each of the sections. Host music interviews Play games such as ‘This or that’ or ‘Name a song that…’ Have live performances Present awards Submit the work written out or as a video, poster, audios. Freedom for students to be as creative as they like in this music project.