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Task 1C Video Lessons and Coursework Help

In House Music, Music Styles, Music Tech Tutorials, Music Technology, Music Technology Logbook by phoenixgreenMarch 10, 2015Leave a Comment

In this course you will be introduced to the Task 1C specification for 2014 – 15. The option that we will be researching and developing is: Arranging ‘House music’ with the ‘Seven Nation Army’ song.

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Stylistic Features of Reggae Music

In Music Styles, Music Technology Logbook, Reggae Music by phoenixgreenFebruary 4, 2015Leave a Comment

In this article you will find a brief overview of the relevant stylistic features of Reggae music. Use these features in your logbook to reflect your Task 1C arrangement intentions.

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Stylistic Features of House Music

In Club dance, House Music, Music Styles, Music Technology Logbook by phoenixgreenFebruary 2, 2015Leave a Comment

In this article you will find a brief overview of the relevant stylistic features of House music. Use these in your logbook to reflect your Task 1C arrangement intentions. How, Where and why you used these features?   Stylistic Features …

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AS Music Tech Logbook Questions 2 & 8

In Music Technology Logbook by phoenixgreenMarch 13, 2014Leave a Comment

In the AS Music Technology Logbook, questions 2 and 8 are very similar and require a lot of time to file them in. I would recommend that you do these questions at the same time as you are working on …

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Music Tech Logbook: Questions 9 and 10

In Music Technology Logbook by phoenixgreenMarch 13, 20145 Comments

Questions 9 and 10 of the music tech logbook are the two questions that will get you 10 marks for each of them (20 marks in total),this will contribute towards your Unit 1 music technology coursework mark. If you think …

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Task 1C: Trance Musical Features (Patience)

In Club dance, Music Technology Logbook by phoenixgreenMarch 9, 2014Leave a Comment

In this post we will look at the musical features of Trance and some initial ideas for you to explore for your Task 1C arrangement, this track has been sequenced at 138bpm. For this task I will be looking at …

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Stylistic Fingerprints of Trance Music

In Club dance, Music Styles, Music Technology Logbook, Stylistic Fingerprints by phoenixgreenMarch 6, 20141 Comment

Trance is a genre of electronic dance music that developed in the 1990s in Germany. It is characterised by a tempo of between 125 and mid 160 beats per minute, repeating melodic phrases, and a musical form that builds up …

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Stylistic Fingerprints of Blues Rock

In Music Technology Logbook, Stylistic Fingerprints by phoenixgreenMarch 6, 2014Leave a Comment

Blues rock is a musical genre combining bluesy improvisations over the twelve-bar blues and extended boogie jams with rock and roll styles focused on the electric guitar player, and often a heavier, riff-oriented sound and feel to the songs than might be found in traditional Chicago-style blues. The core of the blues rock sound is …

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AS Music Technology Logbook

In Music Technology, Music Technology Logbook by phoenixgreenApril 27, 20131 Comment

Don’t underestimate how important the AS music technology logbook is. Below is a presentation from Music technology at Simon Balle and details the specifics of what should be included in your logbook. This is for Music technology A Level Exam …

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Music Tech Log book: Answering Question 9

In Music Technology Logbook by phoenixgreenJanuary 10, 2013Leave a Comment

How to get the 10 marks for Question 9 of the music technology logbook For Question 9 of the Music Technology logbook there are 10 marks available for identifying and explaining why and how you have used elements from the …

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