Master Your Theory Grade 4
7063 - EMI Music Publishing
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Master Your Theory Grade Four
Master Your Theory is a series of books, each of which is an instruction book and workbook combined. It follows a comprehensive course which is planned so that the student may begin with the very first principles of music theory and work gradually upwards through the grades.
By working out the exercises which immediately follow each point made, the student will consolidate knowledge at every step of the way, and at the same time revise facts already learnt. The course is designed to be useful equally to examination students, AMEB and otherwise, and to those who wish to become better musicians as they learn more about how music is organised and written.
These books will help the busy teacher who realizes the importance of theory for students but finds the practical lesson all too short to include time for theory instruction. The student may work through them largely alone, reading the explanations and working out the exercises, checking with the teacher whenever necessary.
By working out the exercises which immediately follow each point made, the student will consolidate knowledge at every step of the way, and at the same time revise facts already learnt. The course is designed to be useful equally to examination students, AMEB and otherwise, and to those who wish to become better musicians as they learn more about how music is organised and written.
These books will help the busy teacher who realizes the importance of theory for students but finds the practical lesson all too short to include time for theory instruction. The student may work through them largely alone, reading the explanations and working out the exercises, checking with the teacher whenever necessary.
Subtitle | A graded theory course for music students |
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Publisher | EMI Music Publishing |
Series | Master Your Theory |
Pages | 70 |
Format | Softcover |
Imperfect cadences (I-V and IV-V) | Major scales up to six sharps | Secondary triads and more imperfect cadences (II-V) and VI-V) | Major scales up to six flats | The interrupted cadence | Chromatic and diatonic semitones, double sharps and flats, augmented and diminished intervals | Inversion of intervals | First inversion triads in four-part harmony | Minor scales up to four sharps | Minor scales up to five flats | Simple and compound time, introducing 6/4 and 12/8 | Modulation in melody | Longer pieces of harmony | Writing an 8-bar melody to a given rhythm | Baroque suite movements, ornaments | Setting a verse to music | Clefs, stringed instruments, Italian terms | Syncopation, definitions and terms | Revision | Extra space for more practice, writing tunes etc.