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Help with A Level Set Works and Listening Papers
It's that time of year when the mocks have passed and you may be using the Easter holidays to get down to some hardcore revision! To help along the way, here are a few links to a couple of websites that may be useful in preparing for your Listening and Musical Understanding papers. If you're...
What's all this 'emotion' rubbish!?
Music and emotion have always been linked in some way or other. But who is feeling this 'emotion', when are they feeling it and should they be? One of the more memorable series of lectures I attended while at University was part of a 'Music and Science' module, which, as well as looking at wave...
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Notation, Recording Technology and Musical Change
Thanks to musical text and modern visual and audio technology, a musical action can be lifted out of time and made into a thing, occupying space as an object to be perused and re-animated. In this essay I wish to investigate the different modes of 'solidification' presented by graphic and sonic...
Five Principles of Composition & Arranging
In this article, I will describe five basic principles of composition/arranging, that will make your end result far more polished and professional. Whether you are writing a GCSE or A-Level composition or a commission for the London Symphony Orchestra, these principles will hold - and if you...
Is music a universal language or phenomenon
“Some writters suggest that music conveys the same meaning to different listeners more accurately than verbal message; music is less likely to be misentrepreted or variously interpreted than words”. Anthony Storr, Music and the Mind Harpers CollinsPublishers, London 1997, 70. Over the years...
Composition CAN be enjoyable!!
Far from being a pointless requirement whilst studying music, composition is one of the most rewarding and enjoyable processes a musician can go through. The feeling one gets when hearing their creation for the first time is like no other. Far more daunting than even a performance or...





