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Includes Music I, Music II, and Music Extension.

Course Information

Music I
Music II
Music Extension

Music I

In the Preliminary and HSC courses, students will study the concepts of music through the learning experiences of performance, composition, musicology and aural, within the context of a range of styles, periods and genres. Students must specialise in a particular instrument and be having instrumental lessons.

Music II

In the Preliminary and HSC courses, students will study the concepts of music through the learning experiences of performance, composition, musicology and aural within the context of a range of styles, periods and genres.

Music Extension

The HSC Music Extension course builds on Music II and assumes a high level of music literacy and aural ability as well as advanced Performance, Composition, or Musicology skills.

Students will specialise in performance or composition or musicology and will follow an individual program of study which will be negotiated between the teacher and student.


Frequently Asked Questions

For Music I, do I have to be able to play an instrument?
For Music II, what level do I need to be playing my instrument?
Is voice an instrument?
Do I need to bring my instrument every day?
What if I play a large instrument?
Where can I store my instrument during the day?
Do I need to be in a school ensemble if I do elective music?
Can I do Music II as well as Music I?
Do I have to be able to read music?
Do we have to study composition?
What are the Learning Areas for Music I?
How are the Learning Areas assessment in Year 11 and Year 12?
What is the difference between Music I and Music II?

For Music I, do I have to be able to play an instrument?

Yes, you do. You need to be receiving lessons on your instrument from a tutor.

For Music II, what level do I need to be playing my instrument?

Most students will be performing at least AMEB grade 6 for their HSC performance program.

Is voice an instrument?

Of course it is!

Do I need to bring my instrument every day?

No – you will only need to bring you instrument on practical days (usually only once or twice each week).

What if I play a large instrument?

If you play piano or drums, you can use the school equipment. You can also use the school’s amplifiers.

Where can I store my instrument during the day?

You can use the Music Staffroom or Music Storeroom. There is usually a staff member there at the end of the day for you to collect your instrument.

Do I need to be in a school ensemble if I do elective music?

Yes, you do. We ask you to be in one of our ensembles while you are studying music. This can include the school musical.

Can I do Music II as well as Music I?

No – you can only do one of these subjects.

Do I have to be able to read music?

Music I

If you do not already know how to read music, you will need to learn it at the beginning of Year 11. You do not need to have a high level of Music reading ability for the Music 1 course, but it will impact your ability to succeed.

Music II

Yes – you must be competent in reading music as you will need to be able to analyse scores and answer questions based on the concepts of music.

Do we have to study composition?

Music I

Yes – this is a compulsory are of the curriculum. You will need to do composition in Year 11 and 12, however, you only need to submit a composition for school based assessment (10%) not for the HSC exam.

Music II


Yes – this is a compulsory are of the curriculum. You will need to submit a 2 minute composition for the HSC exam.

What are the Learning Areas for Music I?

Performance, Aural, Composition and Musicology.

How are the Learning Areas assessment in Year 11 and Year 12?

For Year 11, each area is worth 25%. For Year 12 they are worth 10% each except for Aural (25%) and your elective choice is worth 45%.

What is the difference between Music I and Music II?

  • Music I - Lower level of Music reading needed | Music II - Must be competent in reading music
  • Music I - No compulsory topic areas | Music II - Compulsory topic areas: Year 11 - Music from 1600-1900; Year 12 - Australian Music of the last 25 years
  • Music I - Choice of 3 elective areas from Musicology, Aural, Composition and Performance | Music II - Choice of 1 elective area from Musicology, Aural, Composition and Performance
  • Music I - HSC submission - only 1 performance is compulsory | Music II - HSC submission - 1 performance, 1 sight singing and 1 composition are compulsory
  • Music I - Written exam does not involve reading music | Music II - Written exam involves reading scores and answering questions
  • Music I - Cannot do Music Extension | Music II - Can do Music Extension
  • Music I - More contemporary course | Music II - More traditional course

If you have further questions, please contact:

Creative Arts Coordinator - Mrs Nicole Conway

nconway@covenant.nsw.edu.au

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