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    Taking a unique approach to GCSE Music through the medium of great rock and pop!A brand new series, Rock Your GCSE Music provides eight complete half-term projects which support theory, performance, composition and listening. Taking a unique approach to GCSE Music through the medium of great rock and pop!A brand new series, Rock Your GCSE Music provides eight complete half-term projects which support theory, performance, composition and listening. The GCSE Performance Pieces series provides exciting contemporary repertoire levelled specifically for GCSE performance examinations, accompanied by expert commentary to help your students prepare and achieve their potential with material they really want to play. Each book has been compiled by an experienced instrumental teacher/examiner, and overseen by our Series Editor, Andrew Coxon, who is a senior GCSE examiner and an experienced classroom teacher. This revision guide presents the key information you need to know for the written exam (Appraising) part of the WJEC and WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Music syllabuses. It includes:.

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    Notes on the prepared extracts for both syllabuses. Guidance on all questions in the appraising exam, including those on prepared extracts and those on unprepared extracts. Practice questions, with answers included. Notes on the music history you will need to know and the musical forms and devices that you will need to understand. An introduction to music theory.

    Tips on how to reviseClick on the product to read more. The GCSE Performance Pieces series provides exciting contemporary repertoire levelled specifically for GCSE performance examinations, accompanied by expert commentary to help your students prepare and achieve their potential with material they really want to play. Each book has been compiled by an experienced instrumental teacher/examiner, and overseen by our Series Editor, Andrew Coxon, who is a senior GCSE examiner and an experienced classroom teacher. A definitive study guide for the reformed 9-1 Edexcel GCSE Drama syllabus.Written by experts, this comprehensive guide:. covers in detail the three components that make up the GCSE.

    provides sample stimuli and texts for performance, and examples of how to work through rehearsal processes. contains detailed coverage of all the set texts, with sample questions and answers for the exam. covers design as well as performing routes. introduces the terminology and techniques that Edexcel expects students to know.Endorsed by Edexcel.Click on the product to read more. The GCSE Performance Pieces series provides an exciting contemporary repertoire levelled specifically for GCSE performance examinations, accompanied by expert commentary to help your students prepare and achieve their potential with material they really want to play.

    This book is for the Guitar.Each book in the GCSE Performance Pieces series has been compiled by an experienced instrumental teacher/examiner, and overseen by our Series Editor, Andrew Coxon, who is a senior GCSE examiner and an experienced classroom teacher. The songs have been carefully chosen to provide students with the best opportunity to show off their instrument and skills, with a broad range of artists and styles to choose from.This Guitar book includes:. Pieces that are suitable for all exam boards. Ten songs from a range of genres and styles with differing difficulties that are appropriate for GCSE level. A CD accompaniment of professionally recorded backing tracks, so you can hear how each song should sound. A great selection of songs is included in this book, with some old favourites, some contemporary classics, and tunes that will work really well on acoustic or electric Guitars.

    Featuring Don't Look Back In Anger by Oasis, Back In Black by AC/DC, Pinball Wizard by The Who as well as The Pretender by Foo Fighters, and many more. The songs included in the book correspond roughly to Grades 3 to 6, allowing you to select a piece that you are familiar with, but also that you will be able to play well and comfortably. Each tune features a useful page of essential information, giving you performance tips and recommended listening.Helpfully, a has been created containing all the songs in the book, along with additional suggestedClick on the product to read more.

    Written by an experienced teacher and examiner, this book will help you to prepare for the Appraising component of the course. It contains:. A bank of practice questions on each set work.

    Practice on all sections of the exam, including dictation, unfamiliar listening and the Section B comparison question. Two full practice papers in a pull-out booklet. A comprehensive mark scheme for all questions, including indicative content. Downloadable audio for all the tests.Click on the product to read more. Taking a unique approach to GCSE Music through the medium of great rock and pop!A brand new series, Rock Your GCSE Music provides eight complete half-term projects which support theory, performance, composition and listening. The series addresses all of the required GCSE skills, is suitable for all exam boards and features a range of contemporary and classic tracks that will really engage your students.Teacher’s Book. Six lesson plans for each song project have been designed to help you teach the elements of music and build up to group performances, with composition and listening activities that support the delivery of GCSE skills.

    Exemplar score excerpts from the book are available as PDFs/audio fi les on the Ensemble Pieces CD ROM for use with your class.Click on the product to read more. The GCSE Performance Pieces series provides exciting contemporary repertoire levelled specifically for GCSE performance examinations, accompanied by expert commentary to help your students prepare and achieve their potential with material they really want to play. This book contains pieces for Voice.Each book in the GCSE Performance Pieces series has been compiled by an experienced instrumental teacher/examiner, and overseen by our Series Editor, Andrew Coxon, who is a senior GCSE examiner and an experienced classroom teacher.

    The GCSE Performance Pieces series provides exciting contemporary repertoire levelled specifically for GCSE performance examinations, accompanied by expert commentary to help your students prepare and achieve their potential with material they really want to play. Each book has been compiled by an experienced instrumental teacher/examiner, and overseen by our Series Editor, Andrew Coxon, who is a senior GCSE examiner and an experienced classroom teacher. Written by experienced teachers, these tests will help to prepare you fully for the Understanding Music component of your GCSE course. This book contains:.

    Banks of practice questions for Section A: Listening – Unfamiliar music, covering each Area of Study. Practice questions for Section B: Study pieces. Guidance on how to tackle the exam. Answers to all the questions so that you can check your work. A glossary of technical terms.

    Downloadable audio for all the testsClick on the product to read more. Exam boards: Edexcel, AQA, OCR, WJECLThis workbook has been specifically written to improve theory comprehension among students requiring a basic knowledge of the subject.Starting with the fundamentals of pitch and rhythm, this workbook steadily progresses to a range of applications including key signatures, scales, chords and modulation.There are a number of tasks in each chapter, including practical aural and written exercises based on rock, pop, jazz and classical music. Many of the exercises can also be explored using music technology software.This workbook is aimed at students wanting a firm grounding in music theory to GCSE level, and also candidates preparing for early grade exams in music theory.Rebecca Berkley is a freelance writer and musician, and is a music education consultant. She has taught percussion to students of all ages, both as a private teacher and as a workshop leader, and published percussion music. She is also a choral conductor, running several choirs and directing music festivals with her husband.

    After starting her career as a music teacher in secondary schools, she became a lecturer in music education at the University of Southampton and the Institute of Education, University of London. Her PhD thesis focused on how GCSE students learn to compose, and how best to teach them. She is the co-author of Rhinegold’s Edexcel GCSE Music Listening Tests (Book 3) and contributes as a freelance writer to Classroom Music Magazine.Click on the product to read more. The GCSE Performance Pieces series provides exciting contemporary repertoire levelled specifically for GCSE performance examinations, accompanied by expert commentary to help your students prepare and achieve their potential with material they really want to play. Each book has been compiled by an experienced instrumental teacher/examiner, and overseen by our Series Editor, Andrew Coxon, who is a senior GCSE examiner and an experienced classroom teacher. The GCSE Performance Pieces series provides exciting contemporary repertoire levelled specifically for GCSE performance examinations, accompanied by expert commentary to help your students prepare and achieve their potential with material they really want to play.

    Each book has been compiled by an experienced instrumental teacher/examiner, and overseen by our Series Editor, Andrew Coxon, who is a senior GCSE examiner and an experienced classroom teacher. The GCSE Performance Pieces series provides exciting contemporary repertoire levelled specifically for GCSE performance examinations, accompanied by expert commentary to help your students prepare and achieve their potential with material they really want to play.

    Each book has been compiled by an experienced instrumental teacher/examiner, and overseen by our Series Editor, Andrew Coxon, who is a senior GCSE examiner and an experienced classroom teacher. The OCR GCSE Music Study Guide is a definitive study guide for the 'reformed' GCSE (9-1) specification.

    Written by experts, this comprehensive guide:. Covers all components of the GCSE: performing, composing and appraising. Gives support and practice in dealing with 'unfamiliar' repertoire. Offers comprehensive support for the composing briefs. Provides tests and activities to help monitor progress. supplies practice questions and advice on essay writing.

    Introduces the terminology and techniques that the specification requires students to know.An OCR endorsed textbook.Click on the product to read more. This revision guide presents the key information you need to know for the written exam (Understanding Music) of the 9-1 specification. It includes:. The elements of music and important stylistic features you are expected to recognise for the Listening part of the exam.

    Advice on how to tackle the questions on unfamiliar music from all the Areas of Study. Notes on the study pieces and their contexts, for the Contextual Understanding part of the exam.

    Test yourself questions to check your progress. A glossary of technical terms you will need to learnClick on the product to read more. Music Technology From Scratch provides a complete beginner's guide to recording, mixing, and mastering music.

    It is an essential book for anyone studying or interested in music technology, and those wishing to create their own professional-quality recordings.Key features. How does sound work?. How do I record a range of instruments?. How do I record, mix and master a track?. How do I use MIDI for sequencing and arranging?Music Technology From Scratch answers these questions, and more. Exploring both the theory and practice of music technology, it gives the reader clear information on how equipment works and how to get the best results from it.Fully illustrated throughout, diagrams and photos provide step-by-step guides to using your equipment.

    It includes tips and hints on polishing your recordings and making sure your sessions run smoothly, 'test yourself questions' and 'projects' at the end of each chapter, and a full glossary explaining all technical terms and concepts. It is also enhanced by online videos with explanations of equipment and techniques.This book will send you on your way to achieving a better grade for any of these courses:. GCSE, AS and A2 Music and Music Technology.

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    BTEC Firsts and Nationals in Music and Music Technology. The new Creative and Media Diploma'This book is a must for anyone who is new to Music Technology. The sections are well broken down into each part of the Technology environment, covering the traditional equipment you would find in the studio as well as the software on your computer. In the first section of the book it provides a well presented, colourful, clearly and carefully presented explanation of how and why things work, covering the bits of equipment you both need and are likely to encounter. The second section, called “Putting it into Practice” is a brilliant step by step guide toClick on the product to read more. A definitive study guide for the 'reformed' GCSE (9-1) specification. Written by experts, this comprehensive guide:.

    Covers all components of the GCSE: Performing, Composing and Understanding Music. Contains full coverage of the study pieces for the four areas of study. Gives background information and advice on answering questions on ‘unfamiliar’ repertoire. Offers comprehensive support for the Composing tasks. Gives advice on how to tackle the Performing component. Explains what to expect in the exam.

    Introduces the musical language, elements and contexts that AQA expects students to know.Click on the product to read more. This book provides a firm foundation for all students embarking on a study of harmony. Assuming very little prior knowledge, it guides you through topics such as intervals, chord construction, cadences, harmonic progressions, part-writing and figured bass. Activities are provided throughout the book to help you learn and practise the skills you are acquiring.This book is a thoroughly revised edition of the AS Music Harmony Workbook (2008), updated to meet the requirements of the 2016 A Level Music specifications for all exam boards.Follow on with A Level Music Harmony Workbook 2 to learn how to apply your knowledge to a wide range of tasks, including the harmonisation of chorales in the style of J S Bach.Click on the product to read more.

    Exam boards: Edexcel, AQA, OCR, WJECThe AS Music Literacy Workbook will develop students’ notational skills to the level necessary to succeed in the exam.This workbook explains the notation of a wide variety of instrumental techniques, and includes a whole chapter devoted to score reading.Students will be able to read and understand any classical, jazz, pop or guitar scores they might come across during their AS studies and beyond.The workbook emphasises learning by doing. It includes numerous scorereading exercises based on jazz and classical music, which encourage students to cross-reference their knowledge. The workbook builds towards a series of exercises and model answers, allowing students to check their work.This workbook is tailor made for anyone wanting to develop a grounding in music theory to AS level, but is also a refreshing new resource for candidates preparing for higher grade exams in music theory, BTEC National and Scottish Higher Grade Music.Rebecca Berkley is a freelance writer and musician, and is a music education consultant. She has taught percussion to students of all ages, both as a private teacher and as a workshop leader, and published percussion music. She is also a choral conductor, running several choirs and directing music festivals with her husband. After starting her career as a music teacher in secondary schools, she became a lecturer in music education at the University of Southampton and the Institute of Education, University of London.

    Her PhD thesis focused on how GCSE students learn to compose, and how best to teach them. She is the co-author of Rhinegold’s Edexcel GCSE Music Listening Tests (Book 3) and contributes as a freelance writer to Classroom Music Magazine.Click on the product to read more. Exam boards: Edexcel, AQA, OCR, WJECThis workbook will develop students' skills in writing about music for AS, A2 and undergraduate level.Exercises appear at every stage to challenge and provide examination practice for students. A concise revision guide that will be an invaluable resource for students as they prepare for the Listening and Analysing paper (Component 3) and the essay question of Component 4.Presented in a clear, approachable format, it contains:.

    The essential facts and vocab required in relation to musical styles. A concise guide to the required knowledge of recording and production techniques, and audio and sound technology.

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    Guidance on how to approach each type of questionClick on the product to read more. Exam boards: Edexcel, AQA, OCRThe AS Music Composition Workbook will help students gain the necessary skills and confidence to write a successful composition for AS music.It assumes a GCSE level understanding of composition, and offers a series of exercises focusing on developing musical ideas, textures, word-setting, harmonisation and orchestration.There is also detailed advice on how to write effectively for a variety of instruments and how to plan a composition.Alan Charlton is a freelance composer.

    He was awarded the first ever PhD in Composition from Bristol University in 1997 and was the first Eileen Norris Fellow in Composition at Bedford School (1999–2002). He was head of music technology at Bedford School from 2000–2009 and is also an examiner for Edexcel.Click on the product to read more. The new Edexcel AS And A Level Drama Study Guide.A definitive study guide for the new AS/A Level syllabus. Written by experts, this comprehensive guide:. covers in detail all three components of both the AS and A Level. gives details of the lives and methodology of ten key practitioners.

    works through rehearsal processes for both devising and text-work, including sample stimuli and texts. contains detailed coverage of all set texts, with sample questions and answers for the exams. covers design as well as performing routes through the course. introduces the terminology and techniques that Edexcel expects students to know.Endorsed by EdexcelClick on the product to read more.

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