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RHINEGOLD EDUCATION MUSIC RESOURCE CATALOGUE 2014/2015 15 GCSE Workbooks


Rhinegold Education GCSE Workbooks are perfect for anyone studying GCSE Music, whatever their examination board. They build the core skills needed by every musician, and enable students to approach all musical tasks, whether creative or analytical, with confi dence.


GCSE Music Literacy Workbook Authors: Rebecca Berkley & Gavin Richards


Starting with the fundamentals of pitch and rhythm, this Workbook takes the reader through basic music literacy such as key signatures, scales, chords and modulation.


This resource is perfect for all levels of student, whether those quickly needing to strengthen understanding in music theory, or those more confi dent students wanting to ensure the basics are fi rmly in place.


GCSE Music Literacy Workbook


£15.95 CODE RHG424


ISBN: 9781906178598


GCSE Music Composition Workbook Author: Alan Charlton


Build all the necessary skills and confi dence to write a successful composition at GCSE by looking closely at forms, styles and genres.


The Workbook:


covers areas of composition such as verse and chorus, minimalism, programme music and more


contains exercises which gradually build in diffi culty, to allow students to develop the knowledge and musicianship needed to produce a successful composition.


Resources to support the exercise on page 50 of this book are available to download from the Myaccount area of our website. Go to www.rhinegoldeducation.co.uk/myaccount, register, and enter the code WF7LNG.


GCSE Music Composition Workbook


£15.95 CODE RHG418


ISBN: 9781906178307


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