Approx Cost:
$20 to cover workbooks and materials
Technology Requirements:
A laptop is essential for this course
Entry Recommendations:

Student taking music at year 12 must have completed year 11 music and students taking music at year 13 music have completed music at year 12. Alternatively, students can audition and discuss their suitability for this course with the HOD of Music

Course Outline:

This course focuses on developing both group and performance skills, extending compositional skill through contemporary song writing, instrumental music, and music technology. Students will deepen their musical understanding in harmony, musical concepts, and analysis.

To be successful in this course you are expected to be proficient on an instrument to a minimum of three years’ experience and receiving tuition on your instrument either privately or through the itinerant programme.

Students taking this course should expect to sit at least one external standard and expect evening and public performances.

NCEA music students will create their own music programme with the assistance of their teacher from the standards offered.

LEVEL 2: 

AS91270 – Perform as a featured soloist, 6 credits

AS91274 – Perform a substantial piece of music as a featured soloist on a second instrument, 6 credits

AS91272 – Demonstrate ensemble skills  as a member of a group, 4 credits

AS91271 – Compose two substantial pieces of music, 6 credits

AS91278-Investigate an aspect of New Zealand music,4 credits

AS91276 -Demonstrate knowledge of conventions in a range of music scores, 4 credits- EXTERNAL

US27657 - Demonstrate knowledge of the development and usage of music technology equipment and techniques, 4 credits

US32302 - Apply knowledge of MIDI sequencing, 3 credits

US32303 - Apply knowledge of music notation application, 3 credits

US27703 - Demonstrate and apply knowledge of sound control and enhancement processes required for a performance context, 4 credits

 

LEVEL 3:

AS91416- Perform two programmes of music as a featured soloist, 8 credits

AS91417- Perform a programme of music as a featured soloist on a second instrument, 4 credits

91418 - Demonstrate ensemble skills by performing two substantial pieces of music as a member of a group, 4 credits

AS91419 - Communicate musical intention by composing three original pieces of music, 8 credits

AS91422 -Analyse a substantial music work, 4 credits


AS91424-Create two arrangements for an ensemble, 4 credits

AS91425-Research a music topic, 6 credits 

AS91423 -Examine the influence of context on a substantial music work, 4 credits – EXTERNAL

AS91420 -Integrate aural skills into written representation, 4 credits - EXTERNAL

AS91421-understanding of harmonic and tonal conventions in a range of music scores, 4 credits -EXTERNAL

US32304 - Operate music sequencing application, 4 credits

US32305 - Operate music notation application, 4 credits

US28007- Select and apply a range of processes to enhance sound in a performance context, 6 credits

Where Does It Lead:

Year 12: Successful completion of the course leads students into Year 13 music

Year 13: Successful completion of this course can lead students into tertiary contemporary music in performance, composition, song writing and music performance opportunities.

For further information see:
Mr Beard zbe@lincoln.school.nz