KS3 Music Homeworks - Harefield Academy.
Music is a group of sounds that people have arranged in a pleasing or meaningful way. All cultures of the world make some form of music. Music can be simple—for example, one person tapping out a beat on a log drum or singing a children’s song. Music can also be complex—for example, hundreds of instruments playing together for hours.
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No, music isn't all about Beethoven and Brahms, although they have their place and they are important. But to most teenagers the things that are more exciting are Jazz and Music for Dance. Our KS3 Music quizzes help you learn the things you need to know in your study of music in Years 7, 8 and 9.
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Music helps us memorise facts (presented as catchy lyrics) in a fun way. Singing keeps us alert and helps the brain to assimilate information by presenting information as parts (the individual facts) and a whole (the song itself, which includes lots of facts about a topic).
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