Music (Level 3) - Vocational
Course Overview:
360 GLH equivalent to one A Level
Designed to support progression to higher education when taken as part of a programme of study that includes other appropriate BTEC Nationals or A Levels. The programme covers broad basis of study for the music sector
with a focus on performance, personal instrumental technique development, music theory and professional practice.
3 Mandatory units:
Ensemble Music Performance (Externally Assessed): You will be given list of songs from which you will choose three for a performance. In groups that consist of a minimum of three and a maximum of eight members, you will respond to the choice of repertoire and develop the performance to an audience.
Practical Music theory and Harmony (Internally Assessed): This unit develops your knowledge and understanding of music theory and notation and how it can be applied to practical scenarios.
Professional Practice in the Music Industry (Externally Assessed): You will be provided with an industry-specific scenario. The task explores the professional skills required to work effectively in the industry.
1 Optional unit:
Composing Music (Internally Assessed): You will explore composing music from the initial stages to the final product, developing skills for composition in a variety of styles.
OR
Solo Performance (Internally Assessed): Explore the skills required for a solo performance, develop skills for a solo performance and carry out a solo performance.
Skills/Aptitudes Developed/Required:
For BTEC Level 3 Music you will need at least a Grade 4 at GCSE and be able to perform at Grade 5 level as an instrumentalist or singer. It is essential to have English GCSE Grade 4, preferably a Grade 5.
Progression Post-18
Specialist Music Technology/ Sound Design/ Studio Engineering/PA/Music Production/ Combined degree courses/Community mu-
sic/Teaching/Performing/Musical
Additional Considerations:
You will need to have a commitment and dedication to independent work and personal practise to study music.