Unit 1: Composing music Unit 2: Performing music Unit 3: Evaluating music Unit 4: Music technology Unit 5: Composing with Ten Pieces
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Create your own fusion music inspired by Ravi Shankar and Ten Pieces.
Create a minimalist musical composition inspired by Steve Reich and Ten Pieces.
Create a musical composition inspired by your own life, inspired by George Gershwin and Ten Pieces.
Create your own Doctor Who music theme inspired by Delia Derbyshire and Ten Pieces.
Create a film music composition inspired by Hans Zimmer and Ten Pieces.
Learn all about the rights for the music you create and find out about publishing stories from stars like Stormzy.
Explore the technology needed to DJ, what you need to know to play a set, and how to get started being a DJ.
Learn about the microphones, software and other technology that helps you record music.
Explore music technology, how electronic music is produced and how to get started making your own.
What are found sounds, how are they used in pop music and how can you make your own?
