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Everything you need to know about music theory from complete beginner to ABRSM Grade 5 Level
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The Complete Music Theory Course: Level 1, 2 and 3
The Complete Music Theory Course: Level 1, 2 and 3LEVEL ONES1: The BasicsS1 L1: Note values: Note values of semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver and semiquaver, and their equivalent rests, tied notes, single dot notes, notes on the pianoS1 L2: Simple time signatures 2/4, 4/4 bar lines, putting the note values above into those time signatures. Compose a 2 bar rhythm with the above values, adding bar lines, naming the time signature, put in the missing rests. S1L3: Naming the notes on the staveS1 L4: Construction of the major scale C, G, D and F in treble and bass clefs, Where are the tones and semitones, writing scales to rhythms, key signatures. S1L5: Triads in the above keys and Intervals above the tonic (number only)S1L6: Terms and signs related to dynamics, articulation and tempoS1 L7: Go through past paper from ABRSM websiteS1 L8: Worksheet 1 and answersS2 L1: More time signatures 2/2, 3/2, 4/2, 3/8S2 L2: Worksheet 2: putting in the bar lines, naming how many beats in the bar and adding rests to complete bars, creating a four bar rhythm given an openingS2 L3: Naming notes with two Ledger lines, rewriting notes in a new clefS2 L4: Worksheet 3: Naming notes on with two ledger linesS2 L5: Construction of the minor scale- A, E and D minorS2 L6: Worksheet 4: Writing major and minor scalesS2 L7: Key Signatures: Major: G, D, F, A, Bb, Eb Minor: A, E DS2 L8: Worksheet 5: Key SignaturesS2 L9: More terms and SignsS2 L10: Go through Grade 2 ABRSM past paperLEVEL TWOS3 L1: New Time Signatures- 6/8 9/8 12/8What is simple, what is compound. The demisemiquaver (32nd note) and its restS3 L2: Worksheet 6S3 L3: New Key Signatures- All major and minor up to 4 sharps and 4 flatsS3 L4: Worksheet 7S3 L5: Scales related to above key signaturesS3 L6: The melodic minor scaleS3 L7: Worksheet 8S3 L8: Major/Minor IntervalsS3 L9: Worksheet 9S3 L10: Rewriting with different time valuesS3 L11: Transposing at the OctaveS3 L12: New Tonic TriadsS3 L13: More terms and signsS3 L14: Worksheet 10: Questions about a scoreS3 L15: Grade 3 ABRSM past paperS4 L1: Time Signatures- compound/simple, The dupletS4 L2: Breves and double dotsS4 L3: Rewriting a time signature (also using duplets)S4 L4: Worksheet 11S4 L5: New Key Signatures and G# minor melodic/harmonic and Bb minor harmonic/melodic scalesS4 L6: Worksheet 12S4 L7: The Alto ClefS4 L8: Technical names of notesS4 L9: Double sharps, double flats and enharmonicsS4 L10: Chromatic scalesS4 L11: More IntervalsS4 L12: Worksheet 13S4 L13: Tonic, subdominant and dominant chordsS4 L14: Worksheet 14S4 L15: Musical instrumentsS4 L16: OrnamentsS4 L17: More foreign termsS4 L18: ABRSM Grade 4 past paperLEVEL THREES5 L1: Irregular time signatures: 5/4 7/4, 5/8 7/8S5 L2: Key Signature with 6 sharps/flats (and new scales)S5 L3: Worksheet 15S5 L4: Intervals (including compound intervals)S5 L5: Tonic, Subdominant and Dominant chords in any key and inversionsS5 L6: Worksheet 16S5 L7: The Tenor ClefS5 L8: TranspositionS5 L9: Worksheet 17S5 L10: More musical termsS5 L11: Instruments of the orchestraS5 L12: ABRSM Grade 5 Past paper
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