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Module 1 Knowledge Organiser AQA– Music (GCSE) Year 11 Module 1 Knowledge Organiser KPI 16 Minimum 1 minute group performance Keywords- Ensemble, Expression, technique, accuracy, fluency, PRACTISE, composer intentions KPI 7,9,11 and 13 Key words for analysis of set works Beatles, Haydn, Santana, Copland Composers intentions Instrumentation Structure Tempo Key signature Time signature Context Technology Notation KPI 20, 25 and 26 Keyword Definition Programme notes Outline of compositional process Score Notated music (lead sheet, aural score, notated score Composition Created piece of music Audience Who the piece is aimed at Occasion Special event? Software/hardware Programme/instrument used to compose KPI 6, 8,10 and 12 Key words for areas of study - Western Classical tradition 1650-1910 - Popular Music - Traditional Music - Classical tradition since 1910 - Orchestral families and instruments - Ensembles and band instruments - Harmony and tonality - Texture and Melody - Timbre and dynamics - Chords - Sharps and flats - Texture, Monophonic, Homophonic, Polyphonic, - Stylistic features -The Orchestra -Pop Instruments -Sacred vs secular Helpful websites https://www.thoughtco.com/the-elements-of-music-2455913 https://getrevising.co.uk/resources?q=&level_id%5B%5D=gcse&level_id%5B%5D=standard_grade&subject_id%5B%5D=music&board_id%5B%5D=aqa https://quizlet.com/126014855/aqa-gcse-music-revision-key-terms-m-r-flash-cards/ https://getrevising.co.uk/revision-notes/aqa_gcse_music_vocabulary Dates will be given for performance and composition deadlines

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