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HW1: Link: Assessment piece for module. HW2: Jay Z and –Otis ft. Link: Black music history referenced in Rap. HW3: Concrete Schoolyard –Jurassic 5 Link: Group rap. HW4: ‐ Blinded By Your Grace in the Live Lounge Link: as a development of Rap. HW5: Run DMC and Link: Rap hitting mainstream charts. HW6: Kate Tempest ‐ Circles Link: Spoken word.

HW1 Posture Sitting or standing up straight. HW 4 Performance Words or symbols on the music that tell you how to sing directions or play certain notes or words. HW1 Diction How you pronounce your words, for example, ‘t’, ‘s’ sounds. HW 4 Phasing A musical sentence or phrase. HW1 Diaphrag A muscle in your body that helps you breathe and m project your voice. HW 4 Accent Emphasising a certain note or word. HW2 Lyrics The words of a song/piece of music. HW 4 How many beats per minute (BPM). marking HW2 Beat The pulse of the music. HW 5 Expression Putting feeling into the music to show meaning. HW2 Sample A short, repeated section of the music. HW 5 Dynamics The volume of the music, for example, p – quiet, f – loud, HW3 Tempo The speed of the music, for example, rap is spoken at cresc – crescendo. a fast tempo. HW 5 Accompanime The music that ‘goes along with’ the line/singer. HW3 Time How many beats in a bar and what type of beats they nt signature are, for example, 4/4 means that there are 4 crotchet beats in a bar. HW 5 Conductor The person leading the performance. HW3 Strong The first beat of the bar which should be emphasised, beat or stronger than the rest.