The document provides a 12-bar blues chord progression and assigns students the task of writing a short 12-bar blues lyric composition using a rhyming couplet structure. Students are to write lyrics that fit the chord progression and follow an AAB rhyme structure, reusing the first line twice and having the third line be different. The lyrics can be about any topic of the student's choosing.
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12 Bar Blues Homework
The document provides a 12-bar blues chord progression and assigns students the task of writing a short 12-bar blues lyric composition using a rhyming couplet structure. Students are to write lyrics that fit the chord progression and follow an AAB rhyme structure, reusing the first line twice and having the third line be different. The lyrics can be about any topic of the student's choosing.
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Year 8: Lyndon School Performing Arts - Music
12-Bar Blues Lyric Composition
Homework
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Above is a 12-Bar Blue Chord Sequence.
Task: Write a short 12-Bar Blues verse (similar to the one you heard in class) about any subject topic of your choice. The verse must use rhyming couplets at the end of each sentence; you may want to repeat the first sentence The structure is known as AAB structure (two verses the same, one is different)