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AS Music Composition Workbook

Alan Charlton, Robert Steadman

Publisher: Rhinegold Education

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Summary

Suitable for exam boards: Edexcel, AQA, OCR 
 
The AS Music Composition Workbook will help students gain the necessary skills and confidence to write a successful composition for AS music exams. It assumes a GCSE level understanding of composition, and offers a series of exercises focusing on developing musical ideas, textures, word-setting, harmonisation and orchestration, as well as detailed advice on how to write effectively for a variety of instruments and how to plan a composition.
Available since: 03/02/2011.

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