Music Part 1 : Download a Specification A Level

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Music Part 1 : Download a Specification A Level https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-a-levels/music-2016.html#tab-0 AS Level Only Part 2 :  Making Notes You will study a number of set works and you will need to know about the composers in detail.  Choose one composer from each of the lists below (two in total) and research each in detail. Using your notes create either a poster or leaflet on each which should includes important dates, important musical events/training, types of works composed etc. and then list five of their most important works. Listen to some of their works and include a personal comment about their music in your final work. The composers are: List A List B J. S. Bach Bernard Herrmann Mozart Hans Zimmer Vivaldi Getz Brahms Britten Debussy Cage Research the Beatles album ‘Revolver’. Choose one of the songs and write a review on it describing how the elements of music are used.   Rehearse a piece for performance on your main instrument for an informal assessment during lessons in September. The two research tasks along with the exam style question will form the basis of your first lesson in September

Music Part 3 : Exam Style Questions Using the following link, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXHdqTVC3cA, listen to West End Blues by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five and answer the following questions. Name the instrument that plays the opening melody. ________________________________________ (1) How would you describe this opening melody? Describe the texture of the piece. Name two other instruments that provide the rhythm section in this piece. (i) ________________________________________ (ii) ________________________________________ (2) The piece is a 12 bar blues, played five times. How is each playing of this chord sequence varied. Make two points for each chorus. Chorus 1 __________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Chorus 2 __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Chorus 3 __________________________________________________________________________ Chorus 4 __________________________________________________________________________ Chorus 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ (10) Identify three features of this piece that are typical of a blues. (i) _________________________________________ (ii) _________________________________________ (iii) _________________________________________ (3) Total /18