This is a resource to help students find the correct notes on a piano or keyboard that uses full size keys. It also has a guide to basic treble and bass clef notes on the reverse. Suitable for students of any age.
Simply print off the PDF document, cut out, place on the keys to give you a guide to the note names of the keys. Simply laminate them to make them last.
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This is a student's step by step guide to composing in ternary form. It can be used with classes or as an independent study guide for students. This workbook also includes notation basics to help students with the theory of composing using notation.
I initially wrote this booklet to help with students at GCSE level who were struggling to get started with composition. However, it could be useful for more able students at Key Stage 3. The 15 page workbook contents:
Notation basics – Pitch
Notation basics – Rhythm
What is Ternary Form?
Composing the A Section
Composing your own A Section
Composing the B Section
Composing your own B Section
Chords
Adding chords to your melody
Cadences
The return of the A Section
Extending your piece further