Unit 1: Music theory Unit 2: Musical forms and devices Unit 3: Vocal music Unit 4: Music for stage and screen Unit 5: Popular music Unit 6: Music technology Unit 7: Composing
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Music software can be used for notation, sequencing and sound recording. Music technology can help you to compose and record your own music.
Music software can be used for notation, sequencing and sound recording. Music technology can help you to compose and record your own music.
Music software can be used for notation, sequencing and sound recording. Music technology can help you to compose and record your own music.
Music software can be used for notation, sequencing and sound recording. Music technology can help you to compose and record your own music.
In GCSE Music you will be required to compose two pieces. To do this you will need suitable tools. You will also need to find a starting point for your music, and structure, review, evaluate and experiment with your compositions.
In GCSE Music you will be required to compose two pieces. To do this you will need suitable tools. You will also need to find a starting point for your music, and structure, review, evaluate and experiment with your compositions.
In GCSE Music you will be required to compose two pieces. To do this you will need suitable tools. You will also need to find a starting point for your music, and structure, review, evaluate and experiment with your compositions.
In GCSE Music you will be required to compose two pieces. To do this you will need suitable tools. You will also need to find a starting point for your music, and structure, review, evaluate and experiment with your compositions.
Advances in music technology have made it possible for musicians to create their own recording studio. Computer based recording makes it easier to experiment and develop ideas.
Advances in music technology have made it possible for musicians to create their own recording studio. Computer based recording makes it easier to experiment and develop ideas.
