Key Stage 3 Music - The Blues


Overview

In this topic you will learn how the Blues uses:

  • 12 bar blues structure.
  • Primary triads.
  • Simple melodic phrases.
  • Expressive lyrics.

By the end of this topic, you will be able to:

  • Play the 12 bar blues on the keyboard.
  • Explain how the blues uses the primary triads.
  • Identify key music features of Blues songs though listening exercises.
  • Compose your own stylistic lyrics to a Blues song.

What am I looking for?

In this topic I will be looking for you to demonstrate:

3

  • You can play the root note of the chord in time on your own.
  • You identify how the blues uses different chords in a set structure – the 12 bar blues.
  • You can identify some elements in a piece of Blues music that reflects where the Blues comes from.
  • You can tell me where the Blues came from.

4

  • You can play the chords in time using some different rhythms.
  • You can play in time with another student with a sense of how chords, melody and bass lines fit together.
  • You can identify the key features of Blues music from listening using the correct musical vocabulary.
  • You can explain how musical ideas relate to the history of the Blues.

5

  • You can play the chords and a bass part in time using two hands and different off-beat rhythms from memory.
  • You can play your part in time with others and lead the performance.
  • You can compose your own version of the 12 bar blues that sounds stylistic.
  • You can tell me the features in a Blues piece of music and how they reflect the roots of the Blues.
  • You can describe how the music reflects where it would be performed and by whom.

6

  • You can perform the Blues using stylistic rhythms and your own version of the chords with two hands.
  • You are confident when performing with others and help to make the performance musical by using dynamics and phrasing.
  • You can identify key features in a Blues piece that are from different influences and you can evaluate the pieces you hear.