This course has four (4) units and a work requirement. All units and the work requirement are compulsory.
UNIT 1 MUSIC PERFORMANCE SKILLS
Learners select either solo performance or ensemble performance or a combination of solo and ensemble performance.
The following content is compulsory for ALL learners:
- range of styles
- use of accompaniment
- building on the learner’s previous experience
- care and maintenance of instrument/voice
- techniques of sound production relevant to the instrument/voice
- preparation
- practice procedures.
In the development of solo performance skills, the following content will be covered:
- intonation
- rhythm
- dynamics
- music expression
- idiom and style
- phrasing
- posture
- tonal quality
- articulation
- interpretation
- fluency
- technical facility
- confidence
- accuracy.
In the development of ensemble performance skills, the content of solo performance will be covered and, in addition:
- awareness of role within the ensemble
- response to direction
- co-operation
- balance.
UNIT 2 CREATE AND PRESENT MUSIC IDEAS
When creating music through composing, improvising and/or arranging, the following content is to be covered:
- horizontal arrangement of pitch
- vertical arrangement of pitch
- different tonal systems
- structural devices
- dynamic contrast
- accurately notating original ideas using conventional and non-conventional symbols
- purpose
- style
- coherence.
In addition, when improvising, the following content is to be covered:
- fluency
- confidence
- phrase structure
- attention to harmonic structure
- expression and dynamics
- responsiveness to other performers.
UNIT 3 LISTENING ANALYSIS
A listening program will develop the learner’s understanding of music. The following content will be covered through a listening program:
- pitch
- melody
- tonal systems
- harmony
- time
- rhythm
- structure
- sound sources
- dynamic contrast
- texture.
The listening program will provide listening experiences that:
- place music within historical and cultural settings
- enhance understanding of the role of performers, arrangers, composers and critics
- represent a range of idioms and styles
- provide insight into particular styles
- provide insight into performance techniques
- provide insight into improvisation techniques
- increase the learner’s sensitivity to music
- encourages learners to reflect on performances of self and others
- encourages learners to reflect on creative work of self and others.
UNIT 4 MUSIC LITERACY: AURAL SKILLS AND THEORY KNOWLEDGE
Understanding and application of music elements will be demonstrated through:
- aural identification and notation
- simple and compound time signatures
- use of appropriate note and rest groupings
- adding bar lines to an unbarred segment/phrase
- composing an appropriate rhythm to given poetry/lyrics
- harmonising a simple melody with appropriate chord symbols
- identifying and writing common chords
- treble and bass
- identification of compositional techniques
- voice leading
- signs, symbols, terminology and abbreviations
- score analysis of straight forward score.