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    Learn Music Theory From Scratch-Tcl Grade 1 Exam Prep. 100%

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    Learn Music Theory From Scratch-Tcl Grade 1 Exam Prep. 100%

    Learn Music Theory From Scratch-Tcl Grade 1 Exam Prep. 100%
    Published 11/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.00 GB | Duration: 4h 16m

    This course is based on the Trinity College London - Grade 1 Music theory syllabus and Basic Sight Reading (Practical)

    What you'll learn

    Understanding Basic Music Theory - Rhythm, Pitch, Musical Words and Symbols

    Understanding Basic Sight Reading - Piano

    Trinity College London - Grade 1 Sample Papers - Discussion

    Trinity College London Grade 1 Music Theory Exam Preparation

    Requirements

    No Music theory or practical knowledge needed. Worksheets and Short notes will be provided.

    Description

    Learn how artists compose musicWhat is the importance of learning Music Theory? Learning music theory allows musicians to recognize patterns in music and become fluent readers of notated music. By understanding the structure and form of the music they're performing, they can access harmonic memory and recount large sections of music from memory. Improve improvisational skills. The basic elements of Music Theory includes melody, rhythm, harmony, form, pitch, and scales. We will be covering all those in this lesson except FORM. I'll be helping you through out until your exam (if you're willing to sit) and you can contact me anytime. It doesn't matter whether you're old or young, TCL exams can be done by anyone. Recognition of TCL: Trinity College London is an international exam board regulated by Ofqual (Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation) in England, CCEA (Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment) in Northern Ireland and by Qualifications Wales. Trinity’s graded music exams and music diplomas are regulated by these authorities within the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF). Various arrangements are in place with governmental education authorities worldwide. This is a great opportunity for you to learn the accredited TCL syllabus and basic practical on piano (Sight Reading). Don't miss out! Purchase the course today.

    Overview

    Section 1: Rhythm

    Lecture 1 Introducing the Stave and Clef

    Lecture 2 Treble and Bass stave

    Lecture 3 Notes and Stems

    Lecture 4 Lines and Spaces of the Treble clef

    Lecture 5 Bass Clef - lines and spaces

    Lecture 6 Bass Clef lines and spaces and Ledger lines

    Lecture 7 Middle C on the Piano

    Section 2: Piano Keyboard

    Lecture 8 Identifying the white keys of a keyboard

    Lecture 9 Piano Keyboard Quiz

    Section 3: Note Values and Rests

    Lecture 10 Note Value

    Lecture 11 Rests

    Lecture 12 Rest Work sheet

    Lecture 13 Dotted Minim

    Section 4: Bars, Bar lines and Time Signatures

    Lecture 14 Time Signatures - 2/4, 3/4, 4/4

    Lecture 15 Bar lines work sheet

    Section 5: Sight Reading - Piano

    Lecture 16 How to play note values

    Lecture 17 Sight Reading (Part 1)

    Lecture 18 Sight Reading (Part 2)

    Lecture 19 Sight Reading (Part 3)

    Lecture 20 Sight Reading (Part 4)

    Lecture 21 Sight Reading (Part 5)

    Section 6: Tone, Semitones and Accidentals

    Lecture 22 Tone and Semitone

    Lecture 23 Accidentals

    Lecture 24 How to write the accidentals and the importance

    Lecture 25 How to Write the accidentals

    Lecture 26 Accidentals work sheet

    Section 7: Keys and Tonic Triads

    Lecture 27 C Major

    Lecture 28 Triads on the keyboard

    Lecture 29 The Tonic Triad in the key of C Major

    Lecture 30 Roman Numerals and Chord Symbols

    Lecture 31 Key signatures on the keyboard

    Lecture 32 F Major Scale

    Lecture 33 C Major Scale on the keyboard

    Lecture 34 G Major scale on the keyboard

    Lecture 35 Key Signatures

    Lecture 36 Key Signatures and work sheet (2)

    Lecture 37 The Circle of 5ths

    Lecture 38 F Major and G Major scale work sheet

    Lecture 39 F Major and G Major scales

    Section 8: Intervals

    Lecture 40 Intervals

    Lecture 41 Intervals work sheet

    Section 9: Arpeggios

    Lecture 42 Arpeggios

    Lecture 43 Arpeggios work sheet

    Lecture 44 Arpeggios on the keyboard

    Lecture 45 Arpeggios on the Keyboard - F Major and G Major Arpeggios

    Lecture 46 Difference between Chord( (Triad) and Melody

    Section 10: Grouping Notes and Rests

    Lecture 47 Grouping Notes and Beaming Quavers

    Lecture 48 Grouping Rests

    Lecture 49 Grouping work sheet

    Lecture 50 Whole Bar of Silence

    Section 11: Answering a given Rhythm

    Lecture 51 Answering a given Rhythm

    Lecture 52 Ostinato

    Lecture 53 Ostinato Worksheet

    Lecture 54 Ostinato work sheet - part 2

    Section 12: Musical words and symbols

    Lecture 55 Dynamics

    Lecture 56 Articulations

    Section 13: Analysis

    Lecture 57 Analysis

    Section 14: Practice tests

    Lecture 58 Message from the tutor

    Lecture 59 May 2013 (A) Paper Answers

    Lecture 60 Guildhall Sample Paper - Answers

    Section 15: Trinity College London Exam - How to register?

    Lecture 61 Last Words from the Tutor

    Anyone who is curious to learn basic Music Theory / Anyone who likes to do the basic TCL theory Exam.