book 6, Music Express
No. of pages 56
Published: 2006
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Musical Cliches is the last of six individual Book + CD + CD-ROM packs - the finale to the Music Express Year 7 series. In this fantastic unit, pupils learn how to use musical conventions to compose their own music for Blockbuster film trailers!
MUSIC EXPRESS YEAR 7 follows on from the award-winning Music Scheme for Primary Schools. Year 7 is published in six individual Book + CD + CD-ROM packs, each filled with all the resources a teacher could need and offering the flexibility to use acoustic instruments, electronic keyboards and ICT as suits the specific needs of any school! Each pack provides high quality, imaginative and inspirational music lessons for teaching a half term unit of work, and includes teaching activities, recordings, backing tracks, midi files, videoclips, assessment sheets, pupils' sheets, sample lesson plans and much much more...
Musical Cliches is the last of the six titles - the finale to the Music Express Year 7 series. In this fantastic unit, pupils learn how to use musical conventions to compose their own music for Blockbuster film trailers!
This is book 6 in Music Express .
This book is aimed at children in primary school.
There are 56 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Will Taylor is Assistant Principal and Head of Creative, Expressive and Aesthetic Studies at The Northampton Academy, and a regular Secondary Music Consultant to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA). Maureen Hanke MA BMus is Head of Norfolk Education Service. Her work has involved PGCE training and QCA consultation. John Stephens received his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Virginia in 1998. He then moved to Los Angeles, where he has worked as a writer-producer on Gilmore Girls and The O. C. John Stephens is taking leave from his television career to pursue his passion for writing for children. The Emerald Atlas is his first novel.
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