The Complete Music Theory Course: Level 1, 2 and 3

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Last updated on August 4, 2024 4:58 pm

Learn all the essential music theory concepts and skills with this comprehensive course. From key signatures to time signatures, note values to scales, intervals to chords, and more. Suitable for beginner music theory students. Start your musical journey today!

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What you’ll learn

  • Key Signatures
  • Time Signatures
  • Note Values and rhythms
  • Major Scales
  • Harmonic and Melodic Minor Scales
  • All types of Intervals
  • All chords and their inversions
  • Music terms and Signs
  • How to transpose
  • How to read notes in the Alto clef
  • How to read notes in the Tenor clef
  • Chromatic Scales
  • Compound and Simple Time
  • Irregular Time Signatures
  • Instruments of the Orchestra

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The Complete Music Theory Course: Level 1, 2 and 3

LEVEL ONE

S1: The Basics

S1 L1: Note values: Note values of semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver and semiquaver, and their equivalent rests, tied notes, single dot notes, notes on the piano

S1 L2: Simple time signatures 2/4, ¾ 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 stave

S1 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 tempo

S1 L7: Go through past paper from ABRSM website

S1 L8: Worksheet 1 and answers

S2 L1: More time signatures 2/2, 3/2, 4/2, 3/8

S2 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 opening

S2 L3: Naming notes with two Ledger lines, rewriting notes in a new clef

S2 L4: Worksheet 3: Naming notes on with two ledger lines

S2 L5: Construction of the minor scale- A, E and D minor

S2 L6: Worksheet 4: Writing major and minor scales

S2 L7: Key Signatures: Major: G, D, F, A, Bb, Eb Minor: A, E D

S2 L8: Worksheet 5: Key Signatures

S2 L9: More terms and Signs

S2 L10: Go through Grade 2 ABRSM past paper

LEVEL TWO

S3 L1: New Time Signatures- 6/8 9/8 12/8

What is simple, what is compound. The demisemiquaver (32nd note) and its rest

S3 L2: Worksheet 6

S3 L3: New Key Signatures- All major and minor up to 4 sharps and 4 flats

S3 L4: Worksheet 7

S3 L5: Scales related to above key signatures

S3 L6: The melodic minor scale

S3 L7: Worksheet 8

S3 L8: Major/Minor Intervals

S3 L9: Worksheet 9

S3 L10: Rewriting with different time values

S3 L11: Transposing at the Octave

S3 L12: New Tonic Triads

S3 L13: More terms and signs

S3 L14: Worksheet 10: Questions about a score

S3 L15: Grade 3 ABRSM past paper

S4 L1: Time Signatures- compound/simple, The duplet

S4 L2: Breves and double dots

S4 L3: Rewriting a time signature (also using duplets)

S4 L4: Worksheet 11

S4 L5: New Key Signatures and G# minor melodic/harmonic and Bb minor harmonic/melodic scales

S4 L6: Worksheet 12

S4 L7: The Alto Clef

S4 L8: Technical names of notes

S4 L9: Double sharps, double flats and enharmonics

S4 L10: Chromatic scales

S4 L11: More Intervals

S4 L12: Worksheet 13

S4 L13: Tonic, subdominant and dominant chords

S4 L14: Worksheet 14

S4 L15: Musical instruments

S4 L16: Ornaments

S4 L17: More foreign terms

S4 L18: ABRSM Grade 4 past paper

LEVEL THREE

S5 L1: Irregular time signatures: 5/4 7/4, 5/8 7/8

S5 L2: Key Signature with 6 sharps/flats (and new scales)

S5 L3: Worksheet 15

S5 L4: Intervals (including compound intervals)

S5 L5: Tonic, Subdominant and Dominant chords in any key and inversions

S5 L6: Worksheet 16

S5 L7: The Tenor Clef

S5 L8: Transposition

S5 L9: Worksheet 17

S5 L10: More musical terms

S5 L11: Instruments of the orchestra

S5 L12: ABRSM Grade 5 Past paper

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner music theory students
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