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    Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory

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    Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory

    Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory
    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 256.73 MB | Duration: 1h 29m

    A complete course covering the Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory syllabus.

    What you'll learn

    Pass Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory with Distinction!

    Build on your knowledge of how music works, and how to pass the Trinity exam

    Further your skills in composition and harmony

    Practise your skills with the included PDF, exercises and tests!

    Requirements

    You should already have covered the topics in Trinity Grades 1 & 2 Music Theory

    You don't need any extra equipment or software to take this course - all materials are provided.

    You need to be motivated to learn how music works

    Description

    Grade 3 Music Theory TrinityThis Grade 3 Music Theory video courses covers the Trinity syllabus in full.RhythmCompound time (time signatures of 6/8, 9/8 and 12/8 )Grouping semiquavers and semiquaver rests in simple and compound time (16th notes and rests)Dotted quavers and dotted quaver rests in simple and compound time (dotted 8th notes)Rules for grouping note and rest values within 6/8, 9/8 and 12/8 time signaturesQuaver triplets (8th note triplets)AnacrusisTies using new note valuesPitchNaming and using notes in treble or bass clefs (to three ledger lines above or below the stave)Bb and D major keys (for all major keys for the grade: scales, key signatures, one-octave arpeggios, broken chords and tonic triads (root or first inversion)G and B minor keys (for all minor keys for the grade: scales — natural (Aeolian mode) and harmonic and melodic, key signatures, one-octave arpeggios, broken chords and tonic triads (root or first inversion)Second inversions of major and minor tonic triads of keys covered so farIdentifying the key of a piece in Bb or D major and G or B minor5th degree of the major/minor scale being known as the dominant or soh (major keys only)Dominant triads for all keys covered so farMajor/minor dominant triad labelled:— as a chord symbol above the music (e.g. G in the key of C major or Em (E where the 7thdegree is raised) in the key of A minor)— as a Roman numeral below the music (e.g. V in the key of C major or v (V where the 7th degreeis raised) in the key of A minor)7th degree of the major/minor scale being known as the leading noteUnderstanding the term ‘chord progression’Recognising a perfect cadence in the home key (major or minor)Intervals (major/minor 6th, major/minor 7th above any tonic for the grade)Writing tonic chords in root position in any key for the grade as well-balanced 4-part chords for SATBReal and tonal sequencesSimilar and contrary motionTransposing a tune up or down an octave from treble clef to bass clef and vice versaRanges of violin, flute, cello, bassoon, as defined in the workbookKnowing that violin and cello are string instruments, flute and bassoon are woodwind instrumentsMusical terms and symbols

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction to Grade 3 Trinity Music Theory

    Section 2: Rhythm

    Lecture 2 Dotted Quavers (Dotted 8th Notes)

    Lecture 3 Simple Time Signatures

    Lecture 4 Compound Time Signatures: 6/8

    Lecture 5 Compound Time Signatures: 9/8 and 12/8

    Lecture 6 Compound Time Summary

    Lecture 7 Beaming

    Lecture 8 Rests

    Lecture 9 Quaver (8th Note) Triplets

    Lecture 10 The Anacrusis

    Section 3: Scales and Key

    Lecture 11 The Dominant and Leading Notes

    Lecture 12 Major Scales: D major

    Lecture 13 Major Scales: Bb major

    Lecture 14 Melodic Minor Scales

    Lecture 15 Minor Scales: B minor

    Lecture 16 Minor Scales: G minor

    Lecture 17 Key Signatures and the Circle of 5ths

    Lecture 18 Working Out the Key

    Lecture 19 Grade 3 Scales Reference Sheet

    Section 4: Intervals and Transposition

    Lecture 20 Intervals Review

    Lecture 21 Major and Minor 6ths and 7ths

    Lecture 22 Intervals from the Tonic

    Lecture 23 Intervals - Some Questions

    Lecture 24 Transposition at the Octave and between Clefs

    Section 5: Harmony

    Lecture 25 Tonic Triads Review

    Lecture 26 Second Inversion Triads

    Lecture 27 The Dominant Triad

    Lecture 28 SATB | 4-Part Chords

    Lecture 29 Introduction to Chord Progressions

    Lecture 30 The Perfect Cadence

    Section 6: Orchestration

    Lecture 31 String Instruments

    Lecture 32 Woodwind Instruments

    Section 7: Composition

    Lecture 33 Sequences

    Lecture 34 Similar and Contrary Motion, and Consecutives

    Lecture 35 Composition

    Lecture 36 Writing a Bass Line to a Tune

    Lecture 37 Writing a Tune to a Bass Line

    Section 8: Terms and Symbols

    Lecture 38 Terms and Symbols

    Section 9: Grade 3 Practice Test

    Lecture 39 Trinity Grade 3 Practice Test

    This course is for candidates preparing for Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory