Composing Minimalist Music

Minimalist music uses a pattern of notes which is repeated over and over again.

To make their music interesting minimalist composers put a very slight change in the pattern when it has been repeated about 10 times. Now, the new pattern is repeated about 10 times after which another change is put in etc. Eventually you end up with something which sounds completely different to the first musical pattern you started out with.


Listen to this piece of minimalist music from Steve Reich. Notice how the piece ends up starting from something very simple to something more complex when all the different patterns are added.



Task: to make up your own minimalistic piece of music.

1. make up a pattern of notes using just 2 or 3 notes.

2. repeat the pattern 10 times.

3. put a small change in (a new rhythm, an extra note etc.)

4. when you have done this 3 or 4 times, think of an ending.

How to create a Latin Pop Song

The clip shows producer Sergio George in the studio demonstrating how to create a Latin pop song. Starting with a basic melody, he adds elements of Reggae, Spanish pop ballad, South American horn lines and Afro-Cuban percussion. The intention is to produce a track that is accessible and has immediate appeal – something that will grab the attention of radio listeners in the opening few bars. Published as part of the Latin Music USA website: bbc.co.uk/musictv/latinmusicusa/.

Shropshire's Young Musician

Shropshire Music Service invites entries for the Concerto Competition

'Shropshire's Young Musician'

  1. the winning finalist will receive: a prize donated by SYMPHO, a Cup donated by BBC Radio Shropshire
  2. the runners up in the final will each receive: a prize from Shrewsbury Orchestral Society

Entry Qualifications

  1. the competition is open to musicians who will be aged 18 or under and live in or are educated in Shropshire or are currently members of one of the Music Service Ensembles and can offer, from the penultimate round, a recognised concerto or concerto type work with orchestral accompaniment.
  2. past winners are not eligible to enter this competition.

Closing Date - 21 October 2011


see Mrs Williams for an application form if you are interested in taking part in this.

Year 8 - Musical Patterns


Task 1 - Pentatonic Scale/Oriental Music

You are to compose a piece of music using pentatonic patterns.

The 5 black notes on the keyboard form the PENTATONIC SCALE.

1. Play the pentatonic scale with your partner.
2. Using the top part of the keyboard, make up a short tune using the pentatonic scale.
3. Add a bass part using 2 or 3 notes of the pentatonic scale.
4. Change the tune and the bass part to make the piece a little more interesting. Perhaps play a tune in the bass. Change the rhythm, change the voice.

Keep experimenting until you have something you are pleased with.

National Youth Orchestra



Applications are now open for The National Youth Orchestra 2013!

The National Youth Orchestra are looking for talented young players and composers to join.
Any instrumentalists of Grade 8 standard and also any promising composers who are interested in joining can apply online at http://www.nyo.org.uk/. The closing date is Monday 23 July 2012.

Do you play a musical instrument?

You could try for a place in a band, an orchestra, or one or more of a number of specialist smaller groups of musicians run by the Shropshire Music Service.


Who can join?
  • if you are aged under 21, at school in Shropshire, and are of a suitable standard to join one of the County or Area groups then ask your instrumental teacher, vocal or the school music department about which group might be best for you.

What does being a member involve?
  • you will be performing specially chosen music with other players of a similar standard.
  • you will rehearse regularly, at times and dates which depend on the group you are in. The County instrumental groups, for example, rehearse fortnightly during term time, in Shrewsbury. Some of the smaller County groups, and the Area Groups, rehearse weekly.
  • you will take part in at least three concerts a year, in venues in various parts of the County. Senior players may be asked to join with Music Service staff in the Shropshire Sinfonia, one of Shropshire's top orchestras.

Does it cost anything?
  • There is a termly subscription currently £38.00 (County) £22.00 (Area). If you are in a County group the subscription entitles you to be a member of one or more groups.

How do I apply?
  • Head to the music department for an Audition Application Form.
  • Send your application form to the address at the top of the form.
  • You will then be invited to come for an audition during the Summer Term.

Finale Notepad

'Finale Notepad' is a free downloadable piece of software. It allows you to compose your own music and print your own work. Try it out for your music compositions.

http://www.finalenotepad.com/

Year 10 - Unit 1: Listening to and Appraising Music

Popular Music of the 20th and 21st Centuries

The following pieces are some more examples that could be used as starting points to give you an insight into the way composers have used the Areas of Study.

Blues

Robert Johnson 'Come on in my kitchen'

BB King 'You upset me baby'

Eric Clapton 'Sunshine of your love'

Rock Music, R 'n'B, Hip-Hop

Led Zeppelin 'Stairway to heaven'

Kanye West 'Gold Digger'

Rihanna 'Take A Bow'

Film Music

John Williams 'Star Wars'

Dario Marianelli 'Atonement'

Hans Zimmer 'Gladiator'

Music Theatre

Wicked 'Defying Gravity'

Oliver! 'I'm reviewing the situation'

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 'Any dream will do'

Year 10 - Unit 1 Listening to and Appraising Music

The Western Classical Tradition

Baroque Orchestral Music

These following pieces are examples of music that can be used as a starting point for you to gain an insight into the way composers have used the Areas of Study.

Vivaldi 'Spring' from 'The Four Seasons'

Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F BWV 1047

Handel Water Music

The Concerto

Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat

Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Op. 35

 
Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Op. 102

Music for Voices


Orlando Gibbons 'The Silver Swan'


Puccini 'Nessun Dorma' from 'Turandot'


Orff 'Carmina Burana'

Music Club Rehearsals

Sundorne Vocal Group
Monday Afterschool
Tuesday Lunch
Friday Lunch

Rock Group
Thursday Afterschool

Sundorne Keyboard Club
Thursday Lunch

Practice Rooms may be booked out at break or any free lunchtimes see Mrs Williams to put your name down.

Instrumental Lessons

 
Sundorne School in partnership with Shropshire Music Services can provide instrumental lessons to all pupils at the school in the following instruments, piano or keyboard, strings (including all guitars), brass, woodwind, drums and singing lessons. Lessons are 20 minutes long and can be on a one-to-one, pair or group basis, If you are interested in learning an instrument head to the music department for a letter.