Music Theory Practice Tests Grade 1 Level

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For these practice tests students must have basic knowledge of Grade 1 theory of music to be able to answer the questions.

Students preparing for either Trinity or ABRSM Grade 1 Exam will be able to answer these tests.

These include:

In these practice tests students can choose between the UK version of notes namely: Semibreve, Crotchet etc. or the USA version namely Whole note, Half note etc.

– Students need to know the count of each type of note for example a semibreve (or whole note) counts 4 counts as well as how many crotchet (quarter note) beats there are in a semibreve (whole note) or in a minim (half note)

– The Treble and Bass Clef as well as Staff Notation in both Treble and Bass Clef

– Key signatures of C, D, F and G major scales as well as the notes of these scales

– Time signatures 2/4 and 3/4 and 4/4 as well as their grouping rules

– Musical terms and signs grade 1 level

– Technical names such as Tonic, Subdominant and Dominant

– Tonic Triads of C, D, F and G major

– Intervals as numbers only for example unison, second, third, fourth, fifth and eighth

– All the accidental signs namely the sharp, flat and natural sign

– Knowledge of whole tones and semitones

Who this course is for:

  • There are 6 practice tests which are suitable for students who have knowledge in Grade 1 Theory of Music

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