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Resources include lesson plans for KS3-5 Music lessons and PSHEE, software guides, chords and lyrics for songs and, more recently, sheet music of own choral compositions.

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Resources include lesson plans for KS3-5 Music lessons and PSHEE, software guides, chords and lyrics for songs and, more recently, sheet music of own choral compositions.
Rhythm composition
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Rhythm composition

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Lesson plan based on students creating a rhythm composition and combining what rhythm they hear with which musical symbols. Any feedback would be brill, thanks!
Price Tag - Chords and Lyrics
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Price Tag - Chords and Lyrics

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Chords and lyrics for Jessie J's Price Tag. Useful for KS3 classes, building up a band, adding in guitars, bass guitars, drums, glockenspiels, singers, backing singers, percussion etc. Also, useful for KS4 students who can play around with it and put it into different styles of music. Any feedback would be great, thanks! I have lots of other songs to add so watch this space!
Edexcel GCSE Shoenberg Peripetie quiz
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Edexcel GCSE Shoenberg Peripetie quiz

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Mix of audio, visual, written questions and mini essay at the end. Answers on duplicate slides at the end. If you are using it and want to include the audio questions do have a look through the answers to the audio questions as it'll either tell you or give you an idea of when to play the track. Feedback would be great, thanks!
Music: Periods of Music Handbook
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Music: Periods of Music Handbook

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A handbook of information of different styles of music from Renaissance to Film. Including; contextual information musical features of different styles/periods of music suggested/famous pieces and composers Useful for KS3-5 in varying levels of detail. More resources available on my page ranging from KS3-KS5
Eduqas: A Level Music: Mendelssohn 4: Q12: 1st movement score reading questions
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Eduqas: A Level Music: Mendelssohn 4: Q12: 1st movement score reading questions

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This document contains questions to help students familiarise themselves with reading a score. Questions are about keys, chords, returning themes, orchestration and more. These are the Teacher copies (i.e. questions and answers) but student copies can be made by creating a new document for the students. Feedback is most welcome - I’ve got questions for movements 2, 3 and the start of 4 to upload too.
Eduqas Music  A Level Question 1 Rock and Pop Listening Questions
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Eduqas Music A Level Question 1 Rock and Pop Listening Questions

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5x sets of questions, mark schemes and audio files for practice of Question 1 (Rock and Pop) of the Eduqas Music A Level exam. The files are Word documents so you can edit and tweak them. Any feedback would be much appreciated, thank you. I’ve added, and will continue to add, more Eduqas listening resources.
Music: Short composition practice tasks
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Music: Short composition practice tasks

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These are designed for students to practise (either on Sibelius or by hand) making chords such as; Major chords Minor chords Augmented chords Cadences Dominant 7ths Neapolitan 6ths Extended Any feedback on these would be much appreciated. I’ve uploaded both the pdfs and the Sibelius files. More resources available on my page.
Bach Chorale Handbook: Edexcel Music  A Level
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Bach Chorale Handbook: Edexcel Music A Level

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A guide of how to harmonise Bach Chorales. This includes; *example Bach chorales *theory exercises to prepare for harmonising Bach chorales *practice questions *ways to harmonise cadences and phrases using stock progressions *methods to include more sophistication including modulations, cadential 6-4s, diminished chords and suspensions More resources available on my page.
Devices
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Devices

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This is a list of devices that can be cut up, laminated and organised into harmonic, rhythmic, structural and melodic. Any feedback or other musical devices you can think of, please let me know. Thanks!