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AQA AS Music Revision Guide

Richard Bristow, Richard Knight

Publisher: Rhinegold Education

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Summary

AQA AS Music Revision Guide outlines the information you need to know for the written exam (Appraising music) for your AS Level Music. This is for exams first teaching 2016 onwards. 
 
It includes: 
 
- The key terms, elements of music and stylistic features you are expected to know for each Area of Study 
- Notes on the set works for AoS1: Western Classical music 1650-1910 
- Advice and practice questions to work through during your revision time 
- Answers to help you check your work 
- A glossary of the technical terms you need to know
Available since: 08/22/2017.

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