- Year 10
- OCR
Fundamentals of rock
I can describe the key features of rock and can create and develop a riff.
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- Year 10
- OCR
Fundamentals of rock
I can describe the key features of rock and can create and develop a riff.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- 1960s rock built on the foundations of rock 'n' roll and blues.
- British bands were key to the growth of 1960s rock, including The Beatles and Rolling Stones.
- Key features include riffs and instrumentation featuring distorted electric guitars, vocals, bass guitar and drum kit.
- Riffs and melodies are often based around the blues scale and played in a unison texture.
- We can extend riffs by using transposition.
Keywords
Rock - Rock is a broad category of music that developed since the 1960s.
Riff - A riff is a short recurring or repeated musical idea that forms the basis of a pop or rock song.
Unison - When in unison, instruments play the same rhythm and pitches together (this can be in different octaves).
Transposition - Transposition is a group of notes up or down in pitch so the intervals between the notes are the same but the pitch is different.
Common misconception
Unison and homophonic textures are the same thing and unison parts have to be played in the same octave.
In a unison texture, both the pitch and rhythm of the part must be the same. In a homophonic texture, only the rhythm needs to be the same - the parts can play different notes or chords. Parts played in octaves are also classed as a unison texture.
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Files needed for this lesson
- Rock riff template 6.66 MB (ZIP)
- 10POP2L3 85 BPM rock drum kit backing track 1.09 MB (MP3)
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Equipment
DAW and MIDI keyboards
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