Battle of the Bands

Each Year 9 band will perform in the Battle of the Bands competition. All bands will perform in the preliminary round. Some bands will be selected to perform in the final. 

Use this 4-Chord Song Chord Sheet to help you.

You may perform:

An original composition


A cover version

Your band will be given:

It is recommended that your band members play the following roles:

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Eb, Cm, Ab, Bb

Capo 1: D, Bm, G, ACapo 3: C, Am, F, G

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Em, C, B - G, A

Bassline: E,EGEDC,B, - Gx8 Ax8

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: A, C#m, F#m, D

Capo 2: G, Bm, Em, C

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: D, A, F#m, E

Capo 2: C, G, Em, D

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: F, Bb, Dm, C

Alternative: G, C, Em, D

Harry Styles Sign Of The Times

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: F, Dm, C, C7

Taylor Swift Shake It Off

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Am, C, G, G

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Eb, Bb, Cm, Ab

Capo 1: D, A, Bm, GCapo 3: C, G, Am, F

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Dm, Bb, F, C

Capo 2: Em, C, G, D

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Bm, D, A, E

Capo 2: Am, C, G, D

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Ab, B, Gb, Db

Capo 4: E, G, D, ACapo 11: A, C, G, D 

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Em, C, G, D


Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: B, F#, G#m, E

Capo 4: G, D, Em, C

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: A, Bm, F#m, D

 Capo 2: G, Am, Em, C

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Ab, Eb, Bb, Cm

Capo 1: G, D, A, Bm

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Db, Ab, Bbm, Gb

Capo 1: C, G, Am, FAlternative: D, A, Bm, G

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Fm, Cm, Eb, Bb

Lyrics

Backing Track

Sheet Music

Chords: Am, F, C, G 

Year 9 Battle of the Bands Worksheet

Y9 Battle of the Bands Worksheet.pdf

If you are composing your own song:

Chords

Many songs are based on 4 chords. Here are 4 chords which are commonly used:

C     G     Am     F

(CEG) (GBD) (ACE) (FAC)

1. Try playing these chords in different orders, each chord lasting 4 beats. Play the chords with different rhythmic patterns. Start with the lowest note (the first note, the most important note of the chord) and build up from there.

Verse

2. Write the chord progression for your verse. Remember, each bar lasts for 4 beats, and is likely to include 1 or 2 chords. Alternatively, you may use the 12 bar blues.

3. Write the lyrics for your first verse. You may use an existing text, such as a poem. If you wish, you may use one of the poems above.

4. As you / your band play and repeat the chord pattern, at the same time speak your lyrics rhythmically. You can keep these spoken lyrics to create a rap.

5. Alternatively, turn these rhythmic lyrics into a song by repeating them on/near notes from each chord. Most pop/rock song melodies are simple, using repeated notes and moving by step.

6. Repeat this pattern for each verse. A good Year 9 song usually has two or three verses.

Chorus

7. Write the chord progression for your chorus. (It can be the same chord progression as your verse if your lyrics/melody are contrasting).  Remember, each bar lasts for 4 beats, and is likely to include 1 or 2 chords. Alternatively, you may use the 12 bar blues.

8. Write the lyrics for your chorus. You may use an existing text, such as a poem. (If you wish, you may use the poems above).

9. As you / your band play and repeat the chord pattern, at the same time speak your lyrics rhythmically. You can keep these spoken lyrics to create a rap.

10. Alternatively, turn these rhythmic lyrics into a song by repeating them on/near notes from each chord. Most pop/rock song melodies are simple, using repeated notes and moving by step.

11. After each verse, repeat your chorus. It should be the same each time.

12. Finish your song on a suitable chord: usually the tonic chord, chord I, often the first chord of your chord progression.