As Handbook 1
As Handbook 1
EDEXCEL
AS-LEVEL
Music
Handbook
Course Outline
Unit 1: Performing Music (6MU01)
Internally Assessed 30% of AS Mark (15% of A2)
Mrs Perkins
This unit gives you the opportunity to perform as soloists and/or as part of an ensemble. You can choose
music from any style. Any instrument and/or voice is acceptable as part of a 5-6 minute assessed
performance.
Deadlines
Deadline Date
Exam/Coursework
Completed
Glossary
Photocopy from Revision Guide.
Listening Diary
Complete this listening diary at least once a week, describing your listening experience and what
you have learned/identified.
Date
Name of
Piece
Composer
Date of
Composition
Reflection
Targets
Date
Target
Target Review
Teacher
Unit 3 (6MU03)
What do you need to learn?
1. Set Works:
It is recommended that you familiarise yourself with each set work as a whole before you identify
important musical features, context and/or elements of continuity and change.
Important musical features include: resources, form, texture, tonality, harmony, melody and
rhythm and metre. These help identify social and historical context.
You need to learn how to write perceptively about music in particular describing, explaining,
comparing and contrasting musical features and placing the music in context.
2. Understanding Chords & Lines:
You need to understand the hierarchy of triads within a key and identify a range of keys, chords
and modulations when reading a score.
You also need to understand the fundamental principles of harmonisation and voice leading
when completing a short SATB texture, including the spacing of chords, doubling of notes, voice
leading and the use of non harmonic notes.
3. Harmonic and Tonal Vocabulary
You should learn to identify (aurally and using a score) major and minor keys, modulations to
closely-related keys, chords and non-harmonic notes.
You should be familiar with chords I, V, V7 in root position and all inversions, II and IV in root
position and first inversion, VI in root position, II7 in first inversion, diminished chords in first
inversion, and diminished 7th chords.
You must be able to recognise non-harmonic notes such as passing notes, auxiliary notes,
anticipations, suspensions and appoggiaturas.
When writing SATB texture, you should be familiar with writing in major and minor keys up to 3
sharps and flats. Chords I, II, IV and V in root position and first inversion and chord IV in root
position.
Unit 3 Checklist...
Set works:
Instrumental Music:
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concerto No.4 in G: Movement I
Shostakovich String Quartet No.8, Op.110: movement I
Poulenc Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and Trombone: movement I
Mozart Piano Sonata in B flat, K.333: movement I
Vocal Works:
Tavener the Lamb
Monteverdi Ohime, se tanto amate
Faure Apres un reve
The Kinks Waterloo Sunset
Van Morrison Tupelo Honey
Familia Valera Miranda (Cuba) Se quema la chumbamba
Listening Techniques:
Analysis Skills:
Assessment in Music
1. Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTs):
3. Mark schemes:
Music Department
Student Teacher Contract...
wholehearted study habits and time-management to reach work deadlines and the
best of my own potential
a sensible balance between work, paid employment, social activities and recreation
to avoid clashes with lessons wherever possible (eg medical appointments, driving
tuition) and to consult subject teachers about all missed work and lessons
to exemplify in manners, dress and general behaviour that the school is primarily a
working environment where all have the right to learn in an orderly, considerate
atmosphere
for the safety and well-being of all, to accept school restrictions on smoking, bringing
cars into school, excessive noise and litter, etc.
to show a mature and caring respect for and involvement with the activities and
people that make up the life of the school, particularly younger students (eg being a
Custodian or Learning Partner, helping with school events, sport, drama, music,
visits, etc)
Music Department
Monitoring Procedure...
Usually, you all work exceptionally hard but there are sometime students who, for a variety of
reasons, do not make the best of their time in the Sixth form. For their sake, and that of others, we
may feel it necessary to monitor their progress and on the rare occasion ask them to leave the
course.
Below is the procedure followed by your teachers should such monitoring be felt essential.
Level of Concern
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Reason
Two pieces of work
overdue.
Persistent lateness.
Persisten non-legitimate
absence.
Inappropriate behaviour
in class.
Failure to complete
overdue work.
Further pieces of work
overdue.
Continued unexplained
lateness or absence.
Continued inappropriate
behaviour.
Failure to complete
overdue work.
Further pieces of work
overdue.
Continued unexplained
lateness or absence.
Continued inappropriate
behaviour.
No improvement made.
Action
Notification to Head of
Sixth Form.
Verbal warning.
Tutor informed.
Review Arrangements
Date set for 2-3 weeks.
If improvement is made
then Level 1 is
cancelled.
Notification to Head of
Sixth Form.
Tutor informed.
Verbal warning.
Letter to parents.
Written warning to
student.
Copy to Tutor and Head
of Sixth Form and
Parents.