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Edexcel A Level Music Revision Guide - cover

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Edexcel A Level Music Revision Guide

Alistair Wightman

Publisher: Rhinegold Education

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Summary

This Edexcel A Level Music Revision Guide presents all of the key information you will need to know for the written exam (Component 3 – Appraising) of the 2016 A Level specification. This is suitable for exams 2018 onwards. 
 
It includes: 
 
- The most important facts about each of the A Level set works 
- Extensive practice for the main essay question in the exam (Section B, essay 2), including sample answers and ‘examiner’s points’ 
- Top tips for preparing for the exam 
- A guide to the terminology you will need to know, to help you prepare for questions on the set works and ‘unfamiliar’ works
Available since: 10/31/2017.

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