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Understanding music

  • Music literacy

    Composers use a range of signs and symbols to convey how they want their music to be played. Learning to recognise these instructions is an important skill to develop.

  • Understanding musical signs and symbols

    Composers use a range of signs and symbols to convey how they want their music to be played. Understanding these will help you perform more accurately and with more style.

  • Understanding musical terms

    Composers use a range of musical terms to convey how they want their music to be played. Understanding these will make you perform more accurately and with more style.

  • Scottish music

    Scottish instrumental and vocal music is an essential part of Scottish culture and is associated with dancing and storytelling. Much of Scottish traditional music remains unchanged to this day.

  • World music

    World music refers to traditional music from non-western cultures around the globe as well as traditional folk music from western countries. The music is an important part of the culture.

  • Popular music styles

    Popular music is a general term covering the many different styles and genres of music around since the late 18th Century that are considered to be part of modern everyday culture.

  • Musical periods and styles

    Composers have developed musical styles throughout history. Different periods and styles of music can be recognised by key musical features and how composers have used them in their work.

Composing

Performance

  • Practising and rehearsing

    Practice, rehearsal and reflection all have an impact on improving performing skills. Knowing how to practise and rehearse efficiently is key to improving musical and technical skills.

  • Perform music with accuracy

    This unit requires performers to demonstrate their musical and technical ability, showing an understanding of the music they perform on two chosen instruments or one instrument and voice.

  • Reflecting on performance

    To communicate a performance well you must learn the music accurately. Developing an effective routine of practice, revision and self-reflection helps ensure a confident and convincing performance