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Music theory resources by Victoria Williams BA (Hons) LmusTCL MISM

Music theory resources by Victoria Williams BA (Hons) LmusTCL MISM
Grade 3 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises
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Grade 3 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises

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*** UPDATED for the ABRSM Online Exams *** This is a comprehensive grade 3 music theory course following the ABRSM’s syllabus. Contents: The demisemiquaver (32nd note) Notes, symbols and musical terms Scales & degrees of the scale Key signatures Tonic triads Time signatures & adding bar lines Rewriting a rhythm with different time values Adding rests & beaming notes in groups Intervals Transposition Questions based on a musical score Practice exam Each chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the theory, with lots of musical examples. Each chapter is followed by a series of practice exercises. All answers are provided. Suitable for home-study, or for use with your music teacher (age 10-adult).
20th Century Melodic Composition for AmusTCL Music Theory
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20th Century Melodic Composition for AmusTCL Music Theory

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The goal of this Ebook is to teach you how to write a 20th-century-style composition for a solo instrument, for the AmusTCL exam. 20th-century-style is defined as “not belonging to the traditional major/minor key systems normally used in Western classical music”. This book is aimed at candidates taking exams such as the Trinity AmusTCL but may also be of interest to anyone with an interest in composing in a modern style. The AmusTCL exam composition option requires you to compose a short melody (24-30 bars) in a modern style, based on a given opening. Styles include Whole-Tone, Pentatonic, Serial, and Modal.
Grade 8 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises
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Grade 8 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises

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Complete course for Grade 8 ABRSM music theory candidates. Step-by-step lessons covering: The Trio Sonata - how it is constructed, the rules you need to know, how to complete the question The Keyboard Reconstruction - how to tackle the question, what the examiner is looking for Composition - how to adapt the given opening, how to structure a composition, create phrases with cadences and modulation, how to add meaningful performance directions General Knowledge - how to interpret an orchestral score, non-standard instruments, transposing, intervals, harmony and chords including the chromatic chords, describing sound in words, commenting on similarities and differences, compositional techniques and how to differentiate by era/composer. Includes exercises, practice test and model answers
Classical Orchestration for AmusTCL Music Theory
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Classical Orchestration for AmusTCL Music Theory

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PDF course covering the Classical Orchestration question from Trinity’s AmusTCL music theory diploma exam. Classical orchestration uses simple harmonies and uncomplicated melodic parts, so is a an easy introduction into arranging music for an orchestra. This PDF covers everything you need to know for each instrument of each orchestral section, including transposition, idiomatic part-writing and tips for succeeding in the AmusTCL exam question. One practice question is included, and a further reading list is provided. If you are stuck or have questions, feel free to email me for help! Victoria Williams mymusictheory.com.
Grade 2 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises
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Grade 2 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises

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*** UPDATED for the ABRSM Online Exams *** This is a comprehensive grade 2 music theory course following the ABRSM’s syllabus. Check out the free preview! (click on “Preview” top right). Complete Grade 2 Course with exercises, answers and practice exam  Contents: Notes, rests and ledger lines Treble and bass clefs Major and minor scales Degrees of the scale Accidentals Key signatures Time signatures Rewriting in a new time signature Tonic triads, Intervals Triplets Foreign musical terms Practice test Each chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the theory, with lots of musical examples. Each chapter is followed by a series of practice exercises. All answers are provided, with the exception of the composition question, due to its subjective nature. Suitable for home-study, or for use with a music teacher (age 10-adult).
Grade 2 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises
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Grade 2 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises

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This is a comprehensive grade 2 music theory course following the Trinity College London syllabus. Complete Grade 2 Course with exercises, answers and practice exam Contents: Notes, rests and ledger lines Treble and bass clefs Major and minor scales Degrees of the scale Accidentals Key signatures Time signatures Compositional devices Tonic triads & inversions Intervals The circle of 5ths Composing a melody to a given rhythm Foreign musical terms Writing sequences and ostinati Practice test Each chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the theory, with lots of musical examples. Each chapter is followed by a series of practice exercises. All answers are provided, with the exception of the composition question, due to its subjective nature. Suitable for home-study, or for use with a music teacher (age 10-adult).
Grade 1 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises
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Grade 1 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises

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Covers the Grade 1 Music Theory Syllabuses for Trinity This is a comprehensive grade 1 music theory course following Trinity’s syllabus. Contents: The staff and notes in treble and bass clefs Names of notes/rests Accidentals Dotted notes Time Signatures Beaming Ties Tones and semitones Major scales, degrees of the scale Key signatures (C, G and F major) Intervals Tonic Triads Rhythm Dynamics Musical symbols Italian musical terms Practice test Each chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the theory, with lots of musical examples. Each chapter is followed by a series of practice exercises. All answers are provided. Suitable for home-study, or for use with a music teacher (age 9-adult) Written by Victoria Williams BA (Hons) LmusTCL MISM
Grade 3 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises
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Grade 3 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises

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This is a comprehensive grade 3 music theory course following the Trinity syllabus. Check out the free preview! (click on “Preview” top right). Contents: Notes, symbols and musical terms Scales & degrees of the scale up to 2 sharps/flats Key signatures Tonic & dominant triads, cadences and progressions Time signatures & adding bar lines Adding rests & beaming notes in groups Intervals and their qualities Transposition Composing a tune and a bass line Finding deliberate mistakes Practice exam Each chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the theory, with lots of musical examples. Each chapter is followed by a series of practice exercises. All answers are provided. Suitable for home-study, or for use with your music teacher (age 10-adult).
Grade 1 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises
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Grade 1 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises

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Covers the Grade 1 Music Theory Syllabuses for ABRSM *** INCLUDES UPDATES for the new Online ABRSM Exams *** This is a comprehensive grade 1 music theory course following the ABRSM’s syllabus. Contents: The staff and notes in treble and bass clefs Names of notes/rests Accidentals Dotted notes Time Signatures Beaming Ties Tones and semitones Major scales, degrees of the scale Key signatures (C, G, D and F major) Intervals Tonic Triads Rhythm Dynamics Musical symbols Italian musical terms Practice test Each chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the theory, with lots of musical examples. Each chapter is followed by a series of practice exercises. All answers are provided. Suitable for home-study, or for use with a music teacher (age 9-adult) Written by Victoria Williams BA (Hons) LmusTCL MISM
Bach Chorales for AmusTCL Music Theory
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Bach Chorales for AmusTCL Music Theory

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BACH CHORALES for the AmusTCL This PDF is aimed at anyone with an interest in writing solid four-part harmony, especially candidates taking exams such as the Trinity AmusTCL, which has an option to complete a chorale of roughly eight to ten bars in length. A sound understanding of four-part SATB harmony will help you to compose or arrange pieces for ensembles of any type or size. The basic principles behind chord progressions, voice-leading, chord-note choice, modulation techniques and “grammatically correct” part-writing are transferrable to works of any size or genre. At the end of the book you will find a selection of practice questions which you should do with the help of a piano while you are learning – it’s really important that you know the precise sound of whatever you are writing down in pencil. Contents of the Book: Chapter 1 – Notation Stems, Ties, Pauses, Vertical and Horizontal Alignment, Unisons and Seconds Chapter 2 – Melody, Voice Ranges, Spacing, Part Writing, Leading notes Chapter 3 – Rhythm, Note Values, Ties, Perpetuum Mobile Chapter 4 – Harmony, Harmonic Vocabulary, Allowed Inversions, Doubling, Omissions, Harmonic Rhythm (Frequency of Chord Changes), Progressions, Choice of Inversions, Final Cadences, Intermediary Cadences, Added 7th chords, Rules about Consecutives (Parallels), Exposed (Hidden) 5ths and Octaves, Modulation Chapter 5 – Decoration, Unaccented Passing Notes, Harmony Notes, Accented Passing Notes, Suspensions, Auxiliary notes Chapter 6 – Tackling an Exam Question, The AmusTCL Question, Completing the Lower Parts, Inventing the Last Phrase Chapter 7 – Exam Tips, How to Practise, Mistakes to Watch Out For, Getting Top Marks Practice Questions (7)
Grade 4 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises
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Grade 4 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises

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Complete course PDF for Grade 4 Music Theory, Trinity Syllabus. Includes exercises, practice test and model answers. The Trinity grade 4 syllabus includes: Unusual time signatures 5/8, 7/8 and 5/4, and the grouping of notes within them The alto clef, and transcription between the treble/bass/alto clefs Major and minor (harmonic and melodic) scales and key signatures of all major and minor keys up to and including three sharps/flats The chromatic scale All intervals (major/minor/perfect/augmented/diminished), not exceeding an octave Tonic, dominant and subdominant triads in all inversions Dominant 7th chords Chords in SATB The plagal cadence Compound, augmented and diminished intervals Transposing at the 4th/5th Writing a rhythm and setting words to a rhythm Foreign musical terms and symbols including recognising ornaments General knowledge about the some instruments and much more!
Grade 5 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises
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Grade 5 Music Theory (Trinity) Course & Exercises

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A complete course for Trinity Grade 5 Music Theory Candidates Lessons, exercises, practice test and all answers included. Trinity Grade 5 music theory covers: Double Sharps and Flats The Tenor Clef The Breve (Double Whole Note) Demisemiquavers (32nd Notes) Semiquaver (16th) Triplets Unusual Time Signatures: 4/2, 6/4 and 7/4 Major and Minor Scales Scales in the Tenor Clef Relative Major and Minor Keys Key Signature Patterns The Circle of 5ths Identifying Key Modulation Inverted Intervals Transposition by Any Interval Chords ii and ii-dim (Supertonic Triad) Imperfect Cadence SATB Accented Passing Notes Auxiliary Notes Binary Form Strophic Form Verse and Refrain Woodwind and Brass for the grade Musical Terms Ornaments Composition Setting Words to a Rhythm - Review 2-Part Compositions with Decoration and Chord Inversions
Grade 4 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises
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Grade 4 Music Theory (ABRSM) Course & Exercises

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Updated for the ABRSM Online Exams This is a comprehensive grade 4 music theory course following the ABRSM’s syllabus. Contents: Double sharps & flats Enharmonics Key signatures Major, minor and chromatic scales Technical note names Intervals Triads & chords Breves (double whole notes) Double dotted notes Time signatures Duplets Rewriting in a new time signature Treble, bass and alto clefs Transposition Standard orchestral instruments Ornaments & foreign terms Practice exam Each chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the theory, with lots of musical examples. Each chapter is followed by a series of practice exercises. All answers are provided. Suitable for home-study, or for use with your music teacher (age 10-adult). All MyMusicTheory products are gimmick-free and focus on what you need to know and how to learn it. We break tricky concepts down into easy-to-digest steps and give you lots of tips and strategies to help you figure it all out AND remember it. (Includes both UK and USA terminology)
Grade 5 Music Theory - CRASH COURSE
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Grade 5 Music Theory - CRASH COURSE

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This is a Grade 5 music theory CRASH COUSE course following the ABRSM’s syllabus and including quick revision of the topics set at the earlier grades. This PDF covers ABRSM Grades 1-5 topics. If you only need a PDF for Grade 5, please see the Grade 5 Course PDF! Contents: Notation basics Foreign musical terms (complete list, all grades) Time signatures Clefs Key signatures Scales (major, minor and chromatic) Intervals and their qualities Transposing Chords Cadences and progressions General knowledge about the standard orchestral instruments Practice exam