we learnt about periods and genres of music e.g classical and baroque, compose pieces depnding on what your exam board asks for (we composed a waltz and a piece in the style of a researched composer) there might also have to be an essay but that's easy :P then you gotta play and record a solo piece and an ensemble piece :D that's what we had to do thoughn it might be different depending on what exam board you with ( i think we did ocr) <3
You should choose the hardest thing you can play, but make sure you can play it well, because a lower level piece with high marks is better than higher with low marks.
BTEC Music is all coursework. GCSE Music is coursework and an listening exam. But BTEC you can get like say 4 GCSE grade C's in it but as for GCSE you only get 1.
Most 6th forms/colleges require that you have that GCSE at C or above. Also, it is very hard to do A Level Music without GCSE Music.
It depends entirely on which GCSE you are taking. Like, for example, I know that Music GCSE is out of 80 and Maths is out of 200. It varies subject to subject.
It means the piece is not in a key.
music drama because photography is for people who wants to make a imagine.I would go with music drama.
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Take the one you would enjoy more. It's up to you.
A tune is music.
They only effect they have on real GCSE's are that they are the basis on which your GCSE results are predicted.
Of course not. If you can play well, there is no required qualification. Especially in popular music, there is no need to do exams as long as you have passion, talent and skill.
You need 5 art GCSE'S, 2 religious education GCSE'S, 9 maths English or science GCSE'S and 20 PE GCSE'S
You need the following GCSE: PE Home Ec DT Nail Tec Media Art Music You only need a C