Level 3 Music BTEC

This subject is broken down into 50 topics in 5 modules:

  1. Music Skills Development 8 topics
  2. Music Production Skills Development 7 topics
  3. The Global Music Industry 20 topics
  4. Personal Music Profile 8 topics
  5. Collaborative Music Project 7 topics
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Music

Music Skills Development

Exploring Musical Styles from around the World

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Exploring Musical Styles from around the World

Exploring Musical Styles from around the World


Africa:

  • Recognise the importance of oral tradition in African music - most tunes and rhythms are passed down by word of mouth rather than written down.
  • Understand the integral role of percussion in African music, especially the djembé (a type of drum).
  • Inspect the use of call and response found in many African songs.
  • Explore the idea of music as part of everyday life and community, from ceremonies to storytelling.

Asia:

  • Appreciate the variety across different Asian regions, from the classical ragas of India, to the pentatonic scale-based music of China.
  • Study the influence of religious and philosophical ideas, such as Buddhism or Taoism, on the music of these regions.
  • Understand the significance of traditional instruments like the sitar in India, the erhu in China, and the shakuhachi in Japan.

Europe:

  • Learn about Western Classical tradition, from the Baroque period to the modern day.
  • Inspect how Folk music varies from country to country, but often reflects the culture, history and geography of a region.
  • Acquaint yourself with the Opera tradition in Italy, the Fado songs of Portugal, and the Flamenco of Spain, amongst others.

North America:

  • Get familiar with the evolution of Jazz in America, from its roots in African-American communities to its various modern styles.
  • Understand the origins and diversity of Country music, especially in relation to regional differences.
  • Identify the influence of Latin America on music styles like Salsa, Merengue and Bossa Nova.

South America:

  • Engage with the important role of dance in Latin American music, as seen in genres such as Tango, Samba, and Rumba.
  • Recognise the influence of African rhythms, as well as Indigenous and European elements, in South American music.
  • Understand the notable instruments such as the maracas, bandoneon and pan pipes that are commonly used in these regions.

Australia & Oceania:

  • Investigate the relationship between music and the cultural practices and beliefs of Indigenous Australians, such as the use of the didgeridoo.
  • Explore the link between music and story-telling, particularly in Pacific cultures, with a focus on music's role in the oral tradition.

Remember: While learning about different world music styles, pay attention to not only the musical elements but also the cultural, historical, and social aspects that influence these styles. This knowledge will not only improve your understanding of music but also broaden your perspective as a musician.

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Music

The Global Music Industry

Entrepreneurs

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Entrepreneurs

Role of Entrepreneurs in the Music Industry

  • Entrepreneurs play a significant role in the global music industry, bringing fresh ideas and helping to shape market trends.
  • An entrepreneur in the music industry could be the founder of a new record label, an artist manager, or a tech innovator introducing a new music streaming service.
  • Entrepreneurs often take on financial risk, using their own money or securing investment to fund their ventures.

Contribution to Industry Innovation

  • Many technological advancements in the music industry, like music streaming and digital distribution platforms, have emerged from entrepreneurial innovation.
  • Live event technology, such as advanced lighting systems or immersive soundscapes, are often the brainchild of entrepreneurs.
  • Entrepreneurs also drive the growth of music-focused social media platforms and music discovery apps, which have had significant impact on how music is marketed and consumed.

Impact on Artist Development

  • Entrepreneurs can significantly influence an artist’s career. For example, artist managers, often entrepreneurial by nature, guide artists' careers, negotiate contracts, and work to get their music heard.
  • Music entrepreneurs add value to artists by providing platforms for exposure, facilitating fan engagement, and even helping with branding and image development.
  • Entrepreneurs launching innovative platforms can provide previously unforeseen opportunities for artists, opening up new revenue streams and fan connection opportunities.

Challenges Faced by Entrepreneurs

  • Starting a new venture in the music industry often involves significant risk, with no guarantee of success.
  • Securing adequate funding can be a daunting hurdle due to the high costs of developing technology or marketing a new artist.
  • Entrepreneurs must stay up-to-date with swiftly changing trends in music consumption, technology, and regulatory environments to remain competitive.

Key Terms

  • Entrepreneurs: Individuals who set up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
  • Entrepreneurial Innovation: The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products by a entrepreneur.
  • Live Event Technology: Technological solutions used during live events like concerts or festivals.
  • Branding: Creating a unique name and image for a product, person, or business in the consumers' mind.
  • Image Development: The process of creating and promoting a certain image or impression of a person or product to the public.
  • Risk: The potential for losing something of value, such as money, or the possibility of a variable outcome.
  • Swiftly Changing Trends: Rapid or significant changes or shifts in popularly followed trends.

Course material for Music, module The Global Music Industry, topic Entrepreneurs

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