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beno Registered User
Joined: 29 May 2005 Posts: 352 Location: Liverpool, UK
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 9:39 pm Post subject: My new GCSE music assignment |
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Ok, for anyone out there who doesn't have a fuzziest what GCSEs are, they're the courses we take here in the UK which are similar to high school in countries like the USA. I'm doing GCSE music and the intergrated assignment just came through. that's part of the course worth 25% of the final grade where we have to write a set piece of music. It's all set by the government so teachers don't have a say in what we get, but we do get 4 choices of what to do but we're given a .
1)Write music for the score of a horror film. If I take this option I have to write about 2:30 to 3 mins of music for the actual score of the film. (Not a real film, just an imaginary one.)
2)Music for dance. We have to write a contemporary dance piece - along the lines of trance/techno/house, etc.
3)Write a piece of orchestral music. Now this is probably the hardest and involves writing for a full orchestra.
4)Pop song. I'd have to write a 60/70s style pop song with a very catchy vocal hook.
So, I was just wondering what anybody out there thought I should do. I think I could do the dance one easiest because I think I can remix another already existing song for this and I've got my eyes on a few prospective songs I could remix, or if I wanted to, write one from scratch. I could do the pop song as well I suppose, but I've heard that until we get the new equipment in the music department, it's going to be dodgy recording vocals. (And pretty much everything else really, but especially vocal parts from what I've seen.)
Thanks everyone. _________________ You turn 18 and you realize nothing changes... Except you get junk mail for credit cards. |
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wiru Registered User
Joined: 28 Oct 2005 Posts: 1 Location: Ohio
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:19 am Post subject: |
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Well.
I can say that writing an orchestral piece would be the most interesting, and I think the pop song would be the least.
I can also say that writing dance music is harder than it's cracked up to be .
Unless you have some previous experience, know what you're doing at all, or know someone who can help you (i.e. has previous experience), you're probably not going to end up with something very good. Dance can be just as difficult as writing orchestral if you're not used to it.
I'd actually say go for the horror music, because it doesn't involve as much work. Take some sampled orchestral strings and some slightly unsetting vocal samples and try to build in some tension/release. _________________
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beno Registered User
Joined: 29 May 2005 Posts: 352 Location: Liverpool, UK
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 10:32 pm Post subject: |
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Well, thanks for the advice. 2/3 of my GCSE music class of 9 (including me) chose to write the horror piece but my music teacher advised not to go for it because the high percentage of people writing it ment the exam board would probably down mark the compositions because it looks like the teacher told us what to do. My music teacher knows a fair amount about pop/rock music so the rest of us have gone for option 3 so we can get good tutoring on it.
Got to think of some good lyrics though. _________________ You turn 18 and you realize nothing changes... Except you get junk mail for credit cards. |
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