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AQA AS Level Music Past Papers & Mark Schemes
AQA AS Level Music past papers, mark schemes, and revision guidance. 7271.
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About AQA AS Level Music
AQA AS Music (specification 7271) is built around three components: listening and appraising (40%), performing (35%) and composing (25%). The listening paper covers four areas of study: Western Classical Tradition (1650–1910), Pop Music, Music for Media, and Music for Theatre, plus an additional optional area chosen by the student.
The listening paper has two sections: Section A asks short-answer questions on unfamiliar listening extracts (typically dictation, harmonic analysis, identification of features); Section B asks longer essay-style questions on the prescribed Anthology works. The Anthology contains around fifteen pieces with full scores; students are expected to know each work's structure, harmonic language, instrumentation, and cultural context.
Performing is a recital of around six minutes with a teacher-marked, externally moderated grade. Composing requires two compositions of three minutes each, one to a brief and one free.
Exam Paper Structure
Listening
Listening and Appraising
⏱ 1h 30min🎯 80 marks📊 40% of grade
Performing
Recital
⏱ Coursework🎯 50 marks📊 35% of grade
Composing
Two compositions
⏱ Coursework🎯 40 marks📊 25% of grade
Key Information
| Exam Board | AQA |
| Specification Code | 7271 |
| Qualification | AS Level |
| Grading Scale | A*–E |
| Assessment Type | Listening + Performing + Composing |
| Number Of Papers | Listening + Performing + Composing |
| Exam Duration | 1 hour 30 minutes (listening) |
| Total Marks | 170 |
| Available Sessions | See awarding body website |
| Total Resources | 0 |
Key Topics in Music
Topics you need to know
Western Classical Tradition (1650–1910)Pop MusicMusic for Media (film and games)Music for TheatreComposition techniquePerformance and recital
Exam Command Words
| Command word | What the examiner expects |
|---|---|
| Identify | Pick out a specific musical feature with a brief reason |
| Describe | State what is heard using accurate musical vocabulary |
| Explain | Give reasons relating sound to compositional intent or context |
| Compare | State similarities and differences between extracts using musical terminology |
| Analyse | Break down musical features and explain their interaction |
Typical Grade Boundaries
| Grade | Approximate mark needed |
|---|---|
| A | 70–82% |
| B | 58–70% |
| C | 46–58% |
| D | 34–46% |
| E | 24–35% |
⚠️ Typical AS Level boundaries (legacy linear AS). Actual boundaries vary year to year.
How to Use AQA AS Level Music Past Papers Effectively
For the listening paper, weekly score-following with the Anthology builds the visual-aural memory that AS questions reward. Print the score, listen with one finger marking the bar; do not skip ahead. Focus on hearing harmonic progressions — most students lose Section A marks because they cannot identify a perfect cadence in the moment.
Keep a vocabulary log organised by area of study. For Western Classical, you need: tonic, dominant, subdominant, modulation, sequence, suspension, pedal, melisma. For Pop, you need: hook, vocal layering, drop, build, chord loop, syncopation. Mixing area-of-study vocabulary in an essay loses marks.
When describing texture, distinguish carefully between monophonic, homophonic, melody-and-accompaniment, polyphonic, and heterophonic. Examiner reports flag this distinction every year.
For composition, follow the brief literally. If the brief asks for a 64-bar sonata exposition, hand in a 64-bar sonata exposition. Most candidates lose marks for failing to fit the brief, not for poor compositional craft.
For performing, choose pieces at or just below your comfort grade and perform them perfectly rather than choose harder repertoire and play with errors. Recordings are externally moderated against very precise rubrics.
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