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Music for New Zealand Years 9 and 10

 

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Written specifically for the New Zealand Curriculum, Music for New Zealand is a vibrant new text designed to guide students through the skills they need to master in Years 9 and 10, while preparing them for further music study at NCEA level.

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The PDF Textbook is available for purchase separately. The access code may be delivered in a sealed pocket, or supplied via email or by your school, and provides access to:

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PDF Textbook chapters

Preliminary pages [PDF 1.4Mb]

Chapter 1: More than noise [PDF 2.0Mb]

Chapter 2: Music and dance [PDF 1.4Mb]

Chapter 3: Musical physics [PDF 1.3Mb]

Chapter 4: Musical structure [PDF 1.5Mb]

Chapter 5: Musical genres [PDF 2.7Mb]

Chapter 6: Vocal music [PDF 1.7Mb]

Chapter 7: Creativity [PDF 2.2Mb]

Chapter 8: Making music [PDF 1.8Mb]

Glossary [PDF 0.1Mb]

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Authors

Mario Carolus