Music Theory Made Easy (Lessons 1-13)
Music Theory Made Easy (Lessons 1-13), available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 13 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 53 reviews, and has 1960 subscribers.
You will learn about Hear the difference between high and low pitches Identify the notes on the piano keyboard Write and read notes on the treble, bass, (plus tenor and alto) clef staves Play, read, write, and hear the seven modes on any pitch Play, write, and read the 15 major scales Read and write the 15 major key signatures Create and navigate the Circle of 5ths This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to understand how music works or Any student struggling to understand music theory or Piano Teachers or Home Schooling Families or Band, Choir, & Orchestra Directors It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to understand how music works or Any student struggling to understand music theory or Piano Teachers or Home Schooling Families or Band, Choir, & Orchestra Directors.
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Summary
Title: Music Theory Made Easy (Lessons 1-13)
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 13
Number of Quizzes: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 13
Number of Published Quizzes: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 19
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 19
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Hear the difference between high and low pitches
- Identify the notes on the piano keyboard
- Write and read notes on the treble, bass, (plus tenor and alto) clef staves
- Play, read, write, and hear the seven modes on any pitch
- Play, write, and read the 15 major scales
- Read and write the 15 major key signatures
- Create and navigate the Circle of 5ths
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who wants to understand how music works
- Any student struggling to understand music theory
- Piano Teachers
- Home Schooling Families
- Band, Choir, & Orchestra Directors
Target Audiences
- Anyone who wants to understand how music works
- Any student struggling to understand music theory
- Piano Teachers
- Home Schooling Families
- Band, Choir, & Orchestra Directors
5 MINUTE LESSONS plus tons of practice downloads!
All topics include video lesson, lesson guide, practice examples with answer key, vocabulary list, and quiz.
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Pitch (45 audio files)
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Notes on the Keyboard Names & Octave Numbers (10 worksheets)
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Notes on the Musical Staff – Treble, Bass, Alto, & Tenor Clefs (10 note naming & 10 note writing worksheets for treble & bass clefs, 2 each for alto and tenor clefs)
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Modes (84 audio files, 23 worksheets including writing, recognizing, and whole-step half-step patterns)
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15 Major Scales & Key Signatures (49 worksheets plus supplemental download)
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Circle of 5ths (5 worksheets plus supplemental download)
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Musical Symbols (2 worksheets)
Be sure to sign up for Lessons 17-24 after you complete this course.
After all, this isn’t Rocket Science.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Pitch = High or Low
Lecture 1: Pitch
Chapter 2: Notes on the Piano Keyboard
Lecture 1: The White Keys
Lecture 2: The Black Keys
Lecture 3: Octave Number
Chapter 3: The Notes on the Staff
Lecture 1: Staff Notation
Chapter 4: Modes
Lecture 1: Modes
Chapter 5: Major Keys and Scales
Lecture 1: Major Keys Part 1: Form and Function
Lecture 2: Major Keys Part 2: Scales I
Lecture 3: Major Keys Part 3: Scales II
Lecture 4: Major Keys Part 4: The Order of Sharps and Flats
Lecture 5: Major Keys Part 5: The Circle of 5ths
Chapter 6: Road Map: Symbols and Vocabulary
Lecture 1: Coda: How to read the road signs of music.
Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture: What's Next? Learn about Music Theory Level II
Instructors
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David Spondike, Ph.D.
Music Theory Instructor
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- 4 stars: 13 votes
- 5 stars: 36 votes
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