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The Beatles: With a Little Help From My Friends - EduqasPerforming and composing ideas

With a Little Help from My Friends is a track taken from the iconic album Sgt. Pepper鈥檚 Lonely Hearts Club Band, which was released in 1967. It is sung by Ringo Starr and follows the opening song, Sgt. Pepper鈥檚 Lonely Hearts Club Band.

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Performing and composing ideas

Some of the techniques found in With A Little Help From My Friends can be transferred to other performances and composing. By understanding the effects of each may develop musicianship skills. They are shown in this table.

In performanceIn composing
Instrumentation & timbreEnsure that the ensemble is balanced when playing amplified instruments. Levels need to be set correctly.Write a piece of music for a traditional rock band line-up, bear in mind the technology such as guitar effects and recording techniques.
Verse-chorus structureCreate contrast between the different sections by increasing the dynamics during the chorus.This format could be followed when writing a rock or pop song.
Using primary chordsThink about the cadence points and the chords that underpin them to give you clues as to the music鈥檚 structure. This will help shape your musical performance appropriately.Create a chord progression using only chords I, IV and V.
ModulationMake sure to pay attention to new sharp and flat notes when moving from different key signatures.A modulation can be used to change the mood of a piece, eg modulating to the relative minor means that something sad has occurred.
HookRepetitive elements, such as hooks, make the music memorable and are good musical ideas to develop and add variation as they are repeated in the song.Write a memorable and catchy melodic line that could be repeated and used as the basis for a chorus.
Melody and accompanimentBe aware that there is one line of melody and the ensemble is the accompaniment and be conscious of balancing.A melody should be the centre of attention in the composition and the other instruments need to accompany it.
Instrumentation & timbre
In performanceEnsure that the ensemble is balanced when playing amplified instruments. Levels need to be set correctly.
In composingWrite a piece of music for a traditional rock band line-up, bear in mind the technology such as guitar effects and recording techniques.
Verse-chorus structure
In performanceCreate contrast between the different sections by increasing the dynamics during the chorus.
In composingThis format could be followed when writing a rock or pop song.
Using primary chords
In performanceThink about the cadence points and the chords that underpin them to give you clues as to the music鈥檚 structure. This will help shape your musical performance appropriately.
In composingCreate a chord progression using only chords I, IV and V.
Modulation
In performanceMake sure to pay attention to new sharp and flat notes when moving from different key signatures.
In composingA modulation can be used to change the mood of a piece, eg modulating to the relative minor means that something sad has occurred.
Hook
In performanceRepetitive elements, such as hooks, make the music memorable and are good musical ideas to develop and add variation as they are repeated in the song.
In composingWrite a memorable and catchy melodic line that could be repeated and used as the basis for a chorus.
Melody and accompaniment
In performanceBe aware that there is one line of melody and the ensemble is the accompaniment and be conscious of balancing.
In composingA melody should be the centre of attention in the composition and the other instruments need to accompany it.