Music

The below units are available for Senior School students interested in studying Music.

Music Units
Level A
Level B
Level C
Level D

Level A

ARA23: Bandstand

This unit is for those students who would like to learn a band instrument (e.g. flute/clarinet/trumpet/saxophone/percussion) and play in a Concert Band. Lessons on these instruments will be provided by specialist instrumental music teachers and tuition fees for these lessons will not be charged. In the unit, students will learn how to play in a band and prepare for a concert. The unit will also cover the basics of music theory, listening skills and music appreciation. Students choosing this unit will be encouraged to complete a second semester in ARA27 Encore to develop their playing skills further. It is hoped that after completing this course, students will consider taking some of the practical music units the following year, and so develop their skills as concert musicians.

Offered in Semesters 1 and 2

Level B

ARB27: Encore

This practical unit provides an opportunity for students to develop their skills on a band instrument following the Essential Elements Band Course Book 1 method. All students experience playing their chosen instrument as part of an ensemble during class rehearsals and later, by performing within school bands. Skills are also developed in reading music notation, theory, aural and listening activities and in musical evaluation. Students may continue their musical journey by joining the College’s Band program or by enrolling in further music units and/or instrumental lessons

Offered in Semester 1

ARB28: Guitar Mania

This unit has been designed for students with little or no experience on the guitar. Starting with basic note picking and fingering, students will learn how to read and play simple melodies and accompaniments, performing as a soloist and in an ensemble. Students will also have the opportunity to learn about the evolution of the guitar and how it has come to be one of the most popular instruments today. Alongside this, students will also learn some basic music theory and notation and be able to improve their listening skills. For the practical classes when the guitar is to be used, students may use one of the class set of guitars available.

Offered in Semesters 1 and 2

Level C

ARC26: Cover It!

In this unit, students are given the opportunity to develop their musical skills on band instruments (keyboard, drums, guitar, bass guitar and vocals) by participating in class ensemble rehearsals. Students explore the evolution and progression of popular music through history and investigate prominent figures who have contributed to its development. Performance is a strong focus of this unit with the development of effective rehearsal strategies and techniques. Music theory is developed through class work, practical application and arrangement tasks.

NB: If students are already learning an instrument that is not listed above they may use their own instrument during practical sessions.

Offered in Semester 1

ARC29: Like a Version

In this unit, students will manipulate music elements to create a new spin on their favourite songs. They will rehearse and perform in groups and apply knowledge of stylistic characteristics when presenting their music. They will investigate and explore ways in which mood can be created through artistic choices. Students develop, practise, and refine listening and performance skills to interpret music and communicate expressive effects.

Offered in Semester 2

Level D

ARD25: Unearthed!

‘Unearthed’ is a good follow-on from Cover-It as it continues to explore the stylistic nuances of music. The course is designed for those who wish to hone their skills and write solo or ensemble music for voice or instruments. After listening to and analysing music of different styles, students develop their own ideas with others, creating original works which are then performed and promoted. Students will develop their theoretical knowledge in ways which will assist them to write their ideas down with enhanced music language. Students may be given instruction in basic accompaniment on Guitar and/or Keyboard as required. As it is a performance based subject, it is strongly recommended that students who wish to take this unit have completed a Level C unit and have been playing their musical instrument or voice for two or more years.

Offered in Semester 1

ARD29: Global Beats

Students study music and rhythms of cultures around the world including that of First Nation Australians. They investigate how performers and composers celebrate and challenge cultural identity through their music. Three cultures and their compositional styles will be explored. Students apply knowledge of styles and forms to compose and perform their own creative material which infuses elements of other cultures with contemporary music. Students perform on their own instruments as well as create music in electronic form.

Offered in Semester 2