RHINEGOLD EDUCATION MUSIC RESOURCE CATALOGUE 2014/2015 21 A level Workbooks Perfect learning materials for everyone studying A level music – whatever their examination board
A level Music Harmony Workbooks Author: Hugh Benham
Providing an in-depth study of the harmony requirements for Edexcel AS Music, plus longer examples of four-part writing for AQA and OCR AS Music, the AS Workbook offers a fi rm foundation for all students embarking on a study of harmony.
The A2 Workbook builds on the AS Music Harmony Workbook and is designed for the A2 Music specifi cations examined from 2010 onwards. It explores more advanced techniques and is written to provide a fi rm foundation for all students embarking on a study of harmony.
AS Music Harmony Workbook
£19.95 CODE RHG427
ISBN: 9781906178345 A2 Music Harmony Workbook
£21.95 CODE RHG428
ISBN: 9781906178390
AS Music Composition Workbook Authors: Alan Charlton with Robert Steadman
The AS Music Composition Workbook guides students through the process of creating musical ideas and working with some of the most common musical forms. It is ideal for developing composition skills and raising the standard of work, and builds on the earlier GCSE Music Composition Workbook.
AS Music Composition Workbook
£19.95 CODE RHG419
ISBN: 9781906178314
AS Music Literacy Workbook Authors: Rebecca Berkley with Paul Terry
The AS Music Literacy Workbook is a sequel to the GCSE Music Literacy Workbook and builds on the fundamentals of reading music that were introduced in that title. Offering a new approach to mastering music theory and notation, this book helps students further develop their skills in an essential aspect of musicianship. This book is also perfect for candidates preparing for higher grade exams in music theory, BTEC National and Scottish Higher Grade Music.
AS Music Literacy Workbook
£19.95 CODE RHG425
ISBN: 9781906178468
Writing About Music Workbook Author: Alistair Wightman
Designed to help develop skills in expressing opinions, this Workbook guides students through using correctly applied terminology and clear, comprehensible English. It addresses how to describe features of a musical work, as well as how to make comparisons and contrasts between specifi ed pieces.
Writing About Music Workbook
£21.95 CODE RHG429
ISBN: 9781906178383
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