A Level Music Revision
Not sure how to revise for A Level Music? You're not alone. It's one of the few A Levels that tests you on three completely different skills at once - performance, composition, and analysis. Our official A Level Music past papers and mark schemes are here to help you get to grips with your set works, sharpen your listening analysis, and understand exactly what the written paper demands. Looking for A Level Music revision resources for your class? Our materials help your students analyse unfamiliar works, write confidently about musical elements, and make the connection between listening and composing.
A Level Music Revision Resources
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A Level Music Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Is A Level Music difficult?
Yes. You're being assessed on performing, composing, and written analysis, and each demands a completely different skill set. The listening and appraising paper is a tough part, especially writing analytically about unfamiliar works under timed conditions. Consistent past paper practice and familiarity with your set works will help boost your confidence.