Comprehensive set of teaching and revision resources for AQA GCSE Music Appraising paper, covering all Areas of Study (AOS), designed for subject specialist delivery. AOS 1, 'The Western Classical Tradition,' explores Handel's Coronation Anthems and Oratorios, the orchestral music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, the piano music of Chopin and Robert Schumann, and the Romantic period Requiem Mass, detailing 'thumbprints of style,' characteristics of genre and period, and providing in-depth aural training to support students' musical understanding of melodic writing, harmonic language, tonality, texture, rhythm, and dynamics. AOS 2, 'Popular Music,' delves into Rock music of the 60s and 70s, Pop since the 1990s, Broadway from the 1950s-1990s, Film Music since the 1990s, and Gaming Music since 1990, examining stylistic evolution, compositional techniques, and specific artists' contributions within each genre. AOS 3, 'Traditional Music,' explores Contemporary British Folk Music, Blues music from 1920-1950, Contemporary Latin American music, and Fusion Musics from African and Caribbean traditions, focusing on traditional timbres, performance techniques, and structural characteristics such as polyrhythm and cyclic forms. Finally, AOS 4, 'Western Classical Tradition since 1900,' investigates the orchestral music of Bartók and Kodály, British Music by Arnold, Britten, Maxwell-Davies, and Tavener, the orchestral music of Aaron Copland, and Minimalist music by Adams, Reich, and Riley, covering influences, characteristics, and composers' use of musical elements. Each resource includes information on provenance, genre, alongside scaffolded listening and analysing exercises, exam-style practice questions, teaching slides, and supplementary wider listening playlists, providing a comprehensive and progressive approach to preparing students for AQA GCSE Music written examination.