Explore the heartbeat of music with our enlightening teaching resource infographic! Uncover the nuances of rhythmic feel, from the precision of straight beats to the syncopated groove, swung rhythms, and the laid-back allure of half-time. This visual guide provides a dynamic map for understanding and distinguishing these essential elements. Ideal for educators and music enthusiasts, itâs a rhythmic journey that transcends genres.
This Resource would be really useful for any student or teacher working within a Music or Music Technology department, but also extremely valuable and convenient for home/self-study revision. The e-book also comes in the form of a PowerPoint presentation, allowing it to be used alongside other resources within a lesson.
In this package:
INFOGRAPHIC â Guide to Rhythm (.pdf)
INFOGRAPHIC â Guide to Rhythm (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
GOOGLE SLIDES⢠- Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
The History of Boy Bands lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of Boy Bands and the development of this genre throughout Pop Music history. It covers from very early âDop-Wopâ groups in the 1920s and 1930s all the way through to the modern boy bands, K-Pop and TV talent contests. The material in this resources would easily cover 2 to 3 lessons over roughly 2 weeks.
The presentation covers the development of Boy Band music and how this changed over time with a total of 27 slides. Moreover, there are over 20 embedded videos throughout the lesson linking to YouTube and providing an excellent addition to the resource.
This resource also comes with 2 classroom task worksheets that can be completed along side the lesson/presentation and integrated music links to listen through and use with the classroom exercises.
âThe presentation also come in video form to aid learning and can also be used a revision tool to help students.
In this package:
PRESENTATION â History of Boy Bands (.pdf High quality)
PRESENTATION â History of Boy Bands - COMPRESSED(.pdf compressed quality)
PRESENTATION â History of Boy Bands - (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
VIDEO â Revision video of the presentation to aid learning and help with student learning.
GOOGLE SLIDES⢠- Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
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WORKSHEET â History of Boy Bands - Task 1
WORKSHEET â WORKSHOP-History of Boy Bands-Task 2-Listening Skills
These Rhythm Flash Cards would be a really useful addition to studentâs studying music Composition, Arranging and Listening Skills. All the rhythms come with audio examples at two different tempos, as well as .pdf and .png files so they can be printed or copied into a range of formats to aid learning.
In this package:
HD â High Quality- Rhythm Flash Cards: .pdf file
PRINTOUT HD â High Quality - Rhythm Flash Cards: .pdf file
Images - .png image files of all rhythms (Square)
AUDIO â .mp3 rhythm examples at 70bpm
AUDIO â .mp3 rhythm examples at 100bpm
This lecture and supporting classroom resources is part of the History of Popular Music package and Full Library. It covers the rise of Heavy Rock music genres and later Metal music. The lesson/presentation comes with three classroom tasks and exercises, a really useful infographic to aid in student learning and embedded YouTube links throughout the presentation.
Covered in 1970s-80s Music-Heavy Rock:
Heavy Rock Outline
âThe Beginningâ of Heavy Rock styles and music
Jimi Hendrix
Developing the genre
Black Sabbath
Other Artists
The golden Age of Heavy Rock
Who Invented Heavy Rock? (YouTube video link)
What makes Heavy Rock music â all the parts
Famous Artists from Heavy Rock and Metal (with YouTube embedded links!)
Popular sub-genres of Metal
In this package:
PRESENTATION â Heavy Rock-1970s-80s Music (.pdf High quality)
PRESENTATION â Heavy Rock-1970s-80s Music (.pdf compressed quality)
PRESENTATION â Heavy Rock-1970s-80s Music (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
VIDEO â Revision video of the presentation to aid learning and help with student learning.
GOOGLE SLIDES⢠- Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
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INFOGRAPHIC - BRIEF History of Heavy Rock (.pdf High quality)
INFOGRAPHIC - BRIEF History of Heavy Rock (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
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Classroom Worksheet-Artists Research â TASK ONE (.pdf)
ANSWERS: Classroom Worksheet-Artists Research â TASK ONE (.pdf)
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Classroom Worksheet-Artists Research detailed essay â TASK TWO (.pdf)
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Classroom Worksheet-Heavy Rock +Metal sub-genre Research â TASK THREE (.pdf)
** UAL Level 2 Unit 8, Level 3 Units 8, 12 and 13-BUNDLE**
This massive BUNDLE of assignments, assessments briefs and supporting resources covers four full, end of year assignments for the UAL courses at Level 2 and Level 3, first and Second year.
IMPORTANT!
This Resource is to be used along with additional evidence a learning center would like to collect from the student. It is the Centreâs responsibility to ensure it covers and meets their requirements and standards.
This assignment brief and supporting classroom resources are aimed especially for the UAL â Level 3 Second year âExtended Diploma in Music Performance & Productionâ, Final Project Unit 13.
They provide an excellent guide to structuring and student evidence for this unit and the other final unit for the extended diploma, Unit 12.
This Resource is to be used along with additional evidence a centre would like to collect from the student. It is the Centreâs responsibility to ensure it covers and meets their requirements and standards.
In this package:
ASSIGNMNET â Unit 13 â Full brief covering all criteria and learning aims (.pdf)
ASSIGNMNET â Unit 13 â Full brief covering all criteria and learning aims
(.pdf compressed for smaller storage)
INFOGRAPHIC - Outline of Unit 13 - UAL
WORKSHEET â TASK 1-Project Context Outline-Template .docx
EXAMPLE -TASK 1-Project Context Outline-Technology Student
WORKSHEET -TASK 1-SWOT Analysis-Template
EXAMPLE-TASK 1-SWOT Analysis
INFOGRAPHIC - TASK 1-What is Primary and Secondary Research
WORKSHEET - TASK 2-Research Log and Bibliography-Template
EXAMPLE-TASK 2-Research Log and Bibliography
WORKSHEET - TASK 3+4-Diary-Problem Solving-Template
WORKSHEET - TASK 3+4-Risk Assessment-Equipment List-Template
WORKSHEET - TASK 3+4-FULL Risk Assessment-Template
EXAMPLE-TASK 3+4-FULL Risk Assessment
EXAMPLE-TASK 3+4-Equipment Setup Plan
TASK 3+4-Financial Records-Template
TASK 3+4-Recording+Setup Plan-Template
WORKSHEET - TASK 7-Evaluation and Reflection Log-Template
WORKSHEET - TASK 7-Evaluation Worksheet-Template
This lecture and supporting resources covers all the major elements for recording Acoustic Guitar within a studio. The lesson is provided with detailed explanations and methods for how to record the Acoustic Guitar, popular techniques and microphones to use.
Along with the lecture/presentation, there is a useful infographic to aid with learning and help student remember common tones found from around the guitar when recording. Moreover, a recording method check-sheet for learners to work through while in class. As well as a exercise sheets to help with listening skills that links closely with recordings.
Finally, there is a homework research/task sheet to help develop student vocabulary and investigate further some of the common terms used.
The Music Tempo lesson and Infographic is a great introduction to learning about music tempo speeds for young learners. It is one of many explaining a wide range of basic features for Music and Musical Theory. This is a great way to get younger learners to remember common tempo speed and link these with fast to slow animals.
The infographic is a lifelong tool you will use again and again. Along with a very interactive lesson where words, Tempo Speeds and Animals are linked. Moreover, there is a Worksheet that can be used for Homework or as a class exercise.
Posters and Infographics are an extremely useful tool to aid learning and can motivate students to learn a specific topic. They can help learners to focus on a certain idea, fact, event or process. They are convenient both for pupils and teachers as they help students to absorb the material faster.
In this package:
INFOGRPAHIC â (.png file)
INFOGRPAHIC â (.pdf file)
CUTOUT â lesson exercise
WORKSHEET â Classroom lesson to support Infographic and âCutout Exerciseâ.
The Music Tempo lesson and Infographic is a great introduction to learning about music tempo speeds for young learners. It is one of many explaining a wide range of basic features for Music and Musical Theory. This is a great way to get younger learners to remember common tempo speed and link these with fast to slow animals.
The infographic is a lifelong tool you will use again and again. Along with a very interactive lesson where words, Tempo Speeds and Animals are linked. Moreover, there is a Worksheet that can be used for Homework or as a class exercise.
Posters and Infographics are an extremely useful tool to aid learning and can motivate students to learn a specific topic. They can help learners to focus on a certain idea, fact, event or process. They are convenient both for pupils and teachers as they help students to absorb the material faster.
In this package:
INFOGRPAHIC â (.png file)
INFOGRPAHIC â (.pdf file)
CUTOUT â lesson exercise
WORKSHEET â Classroom lesson to support Infographic and âCutout Exerciseâ.
Embark on your audio-mixing journey with our insightful teaching resource infographic! Perfect for beginners, this visual guide demystifies the art of audio mixing, offering a clear starting point for creating polished recordings. From balancing levels to understanding basic processing, this infographic provides a roadmap for budding audio engineers. Equip yourself with fundamental knowledge and unleash your creative potential.
This infographic covers the important, major stages of any mix-down after a recording has finished. It provides a really simple step guide to remember when beginning a mix. This resource would be a really useful addition to students studying Music/Audio Production, studio recording and any music technology.
Infographics are an extremely useful tool to aid learning and can motivate students to learn a specific topic. They can help learners to focus on a certain idea, fact, event or process. They are convenient both for pupils and teachers as they help students to absorb the material faster.
In this package:
INFOGRAPHIC â Stages of MIXING (.pdf)
INFOGRAPHIC â Stages of MIXING (.png)
INFOGRAPHIC - Stages of MIXING (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
GOOGLE SLIDES⢠- Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
INFOGRAPHIC - Compression Input/Output (.jpeg)
This lesson and supporting resources provide an extremely detailed account of Video Game history and the development of music for consoles and games. It covers from very early Pre First Generation all the way through to the modern, latest 9th Generation consoles and games released in 2020. The material in these resources would easily cover 4 to 5 lessons over roughly 5 or 6 weeks. This resource would also work very well with the History of Sound in Film-Full Lesson, which details the history of how the sound was introduced and added to films. Moreover, would work really well with âSound Design in Video Games-FULL LESSONâ, a great set of lessons that cover how and why sounds are important to the playerâs experiences and what they provide in terms of feedback and game immersion.
All material, presentations and worksheets, within this resource has been recently updated and now includes links to online âDistance Learningâ versions through Google Slidesâ˘. This allowing extra flexibility and continued support if students are learning and engaging from outside the classroom at home.
âHistory of Video Game and Musicâ presentation covers the development of music written for computer games and how this changed over time with a total of 70 slides. Moreover, there are over 50 embedded videos throughout the lesson linking to YouTube and providing an excellent addition to the resource.
This resource also comes with 5 classroom tasks that can be completed alongside the lesson/presentation and integrated videos and will aid learning and revision for learners. Part of this is a very interactive lesson where a student can make their own Video Game Music. No Software or extras needed to complete, just internet access.
Each of these Tasks comes in a âNot Styledâ, black and white print out or an attractive, âStyledâ version to help engage learners.
This resource also comes with an infographic resource to aid learning. This covering some interesting facts on gaming. Along with a brief outline of each of the gaming generations covered in the presentation. Great for student revision and could be used as support while the presentation is being made.
Finally, there is also a âClassic Chiptuneâ presentation that highlights and showcases some of the most iconic 8 and 16 Bit Songs from the Chiptune genre. This also comes with examples embedded in the presentation to aid learning and saving time for the teacher.
Empower your music education journey with our comprehensive teaching resource; an engaging infographic and worksheet duo on crafting SMART targets and goals. Tailored for musicians, this resource guides you through the art of setting Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound objectives. Whether youâre a student or educator, this dynamic tool ensures your musical aspirations are focused and attainable. Elevate your study strategies and musical progress with this essential resource designed for success in the realm of music education.
This really useful infographic covers the key areas for setting targets and developing skills over time using the SMART Target system. This resource would be a really useful addition to students studying music performance or technology and want to set themselves targets to achieve.
It also comes with a lesson activity to be used alongside the infographic so learners can start planning their own target using S.M.A.R.T. Infographics distil complex information into visually digestible formats, aiding memory retention and comprehension. Their engaging visuals enhance understanding, making them a valuable tool for efficient studying. With a blend of concise text and eye-catching graphics, infographics simplify concepts, making it easier for learners to grasp and retain key information in a shorter span.
In this package:
INFOGRAPHIC â Music SMART Targets (.pdf)
INFOGRAPHIC â Music SMART Targets (.png)
INFOGRAPHIC - Music SMART Targets (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
WORKSHEET â Setting my Music SMART Targets (.pdf)
WORKSHEET - Setting my Music SMART Targets(.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
GOOGLE SLIDES⢠- Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
Name that Music Software is a great end of term activity or a beginning of the year engaging quiz to get students talking and to break the ice at the start of a new academic year.
The quiz is focused upon recognizing and identifying common everyday music software. The names are given at the top of each pages and the learners need to label the instruments correctly.
In this package:
Name that Music Software - FULL QUIZZ (.pdf file)
ANSWER SHEET â Name that Music Software - FULL QUIZZ (.pdf file)
This assignment brief and supporting classroom resources are aimed especially for the UAL â Level 3 âExtended Diploma in Music Performance & Productionâ.
This is for the Final Extended Project Unit 12 âProject proposal for extended project in music performance and productionâ. This also closely links with Unit 13 âExtended Project in Music Performance and Productionâ.
They provide an excellent guide to structuring and student evidence for this unit.
**This Resource is to be used along with additional evidence a centre would like to collect from the student. It is the Centreâs responsibility to ensure it covers and meets their requirements and standards. **
In this package:
ASSIGNMNET â Unit 12 â Full brief covering all criteria and learning aims
(.pdf High quality)
ASSIGNMNET â Unit 12 â Full brief covering all criteria and learning aims
(.pdf compressed for smaller storage)
STUDENT GUIDE â TASK 1 â Guide to writing the Project Proposal and Check List
STUDENT GUIDE â TASK 1 â Guide to Primary and Secondary Resources
INFOGRAPHIC â Outline and check list for Unit 12
HOMEWORK â Starting your Research
EXAMPLE - Task 1-Example of Bibliography and Research Comments
EXAMPLE - Task 1-Example of Project/Weekly Plan
TEMPLATE â Task 1-Project Plan Template
This really useful infographic, covers the key areas music is comprised of and made from. This resource would be a really useful addition to studentâs studying music composition, Arranging and Listening Skills.
The resource comes as HD pictures, ready for printing, a HD eBook and a compressed, small file eBook, great for saving to mobile devices for revision and study.
In this package:
HD â High Quality eBook
Compressed, small file eBook (used for student revision)
HD - .png images
Name that Instrument or Electric Guitar body shape is a great end of term activity or a beginning of the year engaging quiz to get students talking and to break the ice at the start of a new academic year.
The quiz is focused upon recognizing and identifying common everyday instruments as well as classic electric guitar body shapes. Instrument names are given at the top of each pages and the learners need to label the instruments correctly.
In this package:
Name that Guitar/Instrument FULL QUIZZ (.pdf file)
QUESTION SHEET â Name that Guitar (identify electric guitars) (.png file)
ANSWER SHEET â Name that Guitar (identify electric guitars) (.png file)
QUESTION SHEET â Name that Instrument-1
(identify common instruments) (.png file)
ANSWER SHEET â Name that Instrument-1
(identify common instruments) (.png file)
QUESTION SHEET â Name that Instrument-2
(identify common instruments) (.png file)
ANSWER SHEET â Name that Instrument-2
(identify common instruments) (.png file)
This really useful infographic, covers a wide range of traditional and indigenous music from around the globe. All music genres listed come with musical examples to support the resource and aid in learning. It would provide an excellent addition to any lesson on World Music styles, for example the BTEC Level 3 âUnit 36 Studying Music from Around the Worldâ.
The resource comes as HD picture, ready for printing, a HD eBook and a compressed, small file eBook, great for saving to mobile devices for revision and study.
In this package:
INFOGRAPHIC â World Music Map (.pdf High quality)
BOOKLET â World Music Map- MUSIC EXAMPLES (.pdf High quality)
BOOKLET â World Music Map- MUSIC EXAMPLES (.pdf compressed quality)
GOOGLE SLIDES⢠- Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
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PRESENTATION â World Music Map- MUSIC EXAMPLES (.pptx PowerPoint)
PRESENTATION â World Music Map (.pptx PowerPoint)
Embark on a musical safari with our captivating teaching resource poster/infographic! Decode the language of notes on the treble and bass clef using the power of memorable animal associations for each line and space. This innovative guide transforms musical notation into a playful journey, making learning both enjoyable and effective. Ideal for educators and students, itâs a whimsical tool to seamlessly remember and understand the placement of notes.
Do-Re-Mi with Animals poster is one of many explaining a wide range of basic features of Music and Musical Theory. This is a great way to get a younger learner to remember notes on the keyboard and apply this to begin to learn the notes on the Stave for a treble Clef. See more of my teaching resources like this HERE!
Posters are an extremely useful tool to aid learning and can motivate students to learn a specific topic. They can help learners to focus on a certain idea, fact, event or process. They are convenient both for pupils and teachers as they help students to absorb the material faster.
In this package:
POSTER â A2 (42 x 59.4 cm .png)
POSTER â A2 (42 x 59.4 cm .pdf)
POSTER - POWERPOINT (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
GOOGLE SLIDES⢠- Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
Dive into the world of music production with our comprehensive teaching resource! Unlock the secrets of pop music history, explore cutting-edge music technology with our detailed glossary, and empower your students with a collection of engaging ebooks and infographics. Elevate their understanding of music creation and unleash their creative potential!
This fantastic bundle has an amazing collection of guides for teaching and learning Popular Music history, music technology terminology and basic music production. An excellent tool for research, student revision and perfect to support and aid learning. Moreover, a lifelong tool to reference and develop production skills.
Embark on a sonic journey with our teaching resource! Immerse your students in the art and science of music production through a curated collection of ebooks and infographics. Trace the evolution of pop music, from its roots to contemporary hits. Equip learners with a comprehensive glossary of music technology terms, empowering them to navigate the modern music landscape.
Delve into the sonic realm with our comprehensive teaching resource ebook! Uncover the intricacies of essential audio effectsâcompression, EQ, reverb, noise gates, and more. This digital guide is a treasure trove of knowledge, offering in-depth insights into each effectâs application, parameters, and creative possibilities. Perfect for audio enthusiasts and producers, itâs a roadmap to mastering the art of sound design. Elevate your skills, shape your signature sound, and transform your productions with this indispensable ebook.
This Resource would be really useful for any student or teacher working within a Music or Music Technology department, but also extremely valuable and convenient for home/self-study revision. The e-book also comes in the form of a PowerPoint presentation, allowing it to be used alongside other resources within a lesson.
Whatâs Covered:
Compression:
What is Dynamic Range and why do we need to control it?
Threshold control and what it does
Ratio and the amount of compression
Gain and the Output Level
Attack, Release and Auto controls on an Audio Compressor
Knee and how it works
Peak and RMS settings
What is Side Chaining?
De-essing and how to use
Ducking FX and how to use
Parallel Compression and the New York Mix technique
Link to FREE TUTORIAL VIDEO on compression
EQ and Controlling Frequency:
How is EQ used in Live and Studio settings
The Frequency/Audio Spectrum
Human Hearing bands
Parametric EQ and how it works
Graphic EQ and how it works
Different types of EQ Filters
Reverb and adding âSpaceâ to a Mix:
What is Reverb and how does it work?
Early Reflections explained
When to add Reverb
The many types of Reverb
Spring and Plate
Reverse Reverb
Hall Reverb
Reverb Control Parameters
Noise Gates:
What is an Audio Noise Gate?
Noise Gate Parameters
Side Chaining with Gates
In this package:
eBOOK â Common Audio FXs-eBOOK (.pdf)
eBOOK â Common Audio FXs-eBOOK (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
GOOGLE SLIDES⢠- Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)