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Unveiling the Genius: J.S. Bach for Key Stage 3
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) is a name you might hear a lot in music class. Why? Because he is one of the most important composers in history. He is a giant of the Baroque period, and his music is still performed, studied, and enjoyed all over the world.
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May 113 min read


The Fauxbourdon Tradition
Welcome to a fascinating area of music history that will help you understand the foundational principles of harmony, specifically how the fauxbourdon tradition, an ancient technique, paved the way for two fundamental concepts in classical music theory: Figured Bass and The Rule of the Octave.
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Feb 126 min read


Ten Bugle Calls
This blog features the ten calls we incorporate into lessons for any instrument at Stalybridge Music Academy.
These calls are perfect for understanding The Harmonic Series, Triads, Transposition, composition, and The Circle of Fifths.
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Feb 117 min read


The Baroque Era in Western Music (c. 1600–1750)
The Baroque era, spanning from approximately 1600 to 1750, marks a period of profound change and dramatic flair in Western music. The era is characterised by its ornate, highly decorated, and often complex textures, Baroque music is a rich tapestry woven with expressive melodies and rigorous structures. This period is pivotal in music history, solidifying many forms and practices that would influence music for centuries to come.
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Jan 256 min read
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