Throughout the course you will have the opportunity to develop your solo and ensemble performance skills and develop your understanding of rehearsal and practice techniques. You will also develop your knowledge and understanding of how the music industry has developed and music technology has had an impact on the performance of music. You will be able to specialise in various styles of music (for example, popular music, classical music, musical theatre) and learn about performance techniques and traditions. Topics are covered through practical activities and workshop-based sessions, as well as individual research projects.
Name: BTEC Sub Dip in Music (Performance) Qualification title: Subsidiary Diploma in Music (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Each unit is coursework based, including research and development work, rehearsal logs and evaluations, formal and informal performances to small groups and larger audiences, discussion groups, exhibitions and leading workshops. Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20150923 10:29:25 Updated 20161128 09:30:15
The music department has a wide variety of musical instruments that students on the course can make use of, though most instrumentalists often choose to provide their own. Drummers can make use of the departments drum kit though will need to provide their own sticks. Equipment required The music department has a wide variety of musical instruments that students on the course can make use of, though most instrumentalists often choose to provide their own. Drummers can make use of the departments drum kit though will need to provide their own sticks.
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Title: Subsidiary Diploma in Music (QCF) Qualification: Subsidiary Diploma in Music (QCF) Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing