Music Theory

Music Theory

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Why Should You Learn Music Theory?

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Why Should You Learn Music Theory?

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  1. 1 Grade 1 Music Theory - Rhythm
  2. 2 Grade 2 Music Theory - Major Keys & Scales
  3. 3 Grade 3 Music Theory - Simple & Compound Time Signatures
  4. 4 Grade 4 Music Theory - Orchestral Instruments & Families
  5. 5 Grade 5 Music Theory - Composing a Melody in a Major Key
  6. 6 Grade 5 Music Theory - Composing a Melody in a Minor Key
  7. 7 Advanced Music Theory - Harmony
  8. 8 Advanced Music Theory - Melody Writing
  9. 9 Advanced Music Theory - Figured Bass
  10. 10 Music Theory - Understanding The Circle of Fifths
  11. 11 Why Should You Learn Music Theory?
  12. 12 Transposing a Melody into Another Key - Music Theory
  13. 13 The Perfect Cadence - Music Theory
  14. 14 The Plagal Cadence - Music Theory
  15. 15 How Good is Your Harmony? - Music Theory
  16. 16 The Imperfect Cadence - Music Theory
  17. 17 The Interrupted Cadence - Music Theory
  18. 18 How to Harmonize a Major Scale - Music Theory
  19. 19 Circle of Fifths Quiz - Music Theory
  20. 20 Extended Chords Made Clear - Music Theory
  21. 21 The Whole Tone Scale - Music Theory
  22. 22 Alto Clef and Tenor Clef Explained - Music Theory
  23. 23 Spot the Music Notation Mistakes - Music Theory
  24. 24 Serialism & Serial Music Explained - Music Theory
  25. 25 Anticipation Notes (Non-Harmonic Tones) - Music Theory
  26. 26 Auxiliary Notes (Non-Harmonic Tones) - Music Theory
  27. 27 Reading Notes in the Alto Clef - Music Theory
  28. 28 How to Modulate - Music Theory
  29. 29 What is a Secondary Dominant? - Music Theory
  30. 30 How to Work Out the Key of a Piece of Music - Music Theory
  31. 31 Reading Notes in the Tenor Clef - Music Theory
  32. 32 What is a Lombard Rhythm? (The Scotch Snap) - Music Theory
  33. 33 Passing Notes (Non-Harmonic Tones) - Music Theory
  34. 34 Diminished 7th Chords - Music Theory
  35. 35 Intervals Quiz - Music Theory
  36. 36 Swing Rhythm Explained - Music Theory
  37. 37 What is Texture? - Music Theory
  38. 38 A Simple Guide to Modes - Music Theory
  39. 39 How Well Do You Know Your Intervals? - Music Theory
  40. 40 How to Draw a Piano Keyboard - Music Theory
  41. 41 How Does a Pedal Point Work? - Music Theory
  42. 42 How to Harmonize a Minor Scale - Music Theory
  43. 43 Name the Time Signatures - Music Theory
  44. 44 Reading Bass Clef Ledger Lines - Music Theory
  45. 45 Reading Treble Clef Ledger Lines - Music Theory
  46. 46 Music Theory Exam Tips & Advice - Music Theory
  47. 47 Can You Work Out the Time Signature of these Rhythms? - Music Theory
  48. 48 What is a Motif in Music? - Music Theory
  49. 49 Augmented 6th Chords - Music Theory
  50. 50 Chord Identification - Music Theory
  51. 51 Are You Able to Identify These Intervals? - Music Theory
  52. 52 The Easy Method to Work Out Intervals - Music Theory
  53. 53 Naming Chords - Music Theory
  54. 54 How to Harmonize a Melody - Music Theory
  55. 55 Which Key is this Piece of Music in? - Music Theory
  56. 56 Modulation using the Circle of Fifths - Music Theory
  57. 57 What is a Hemiola? - Music Theory
  58. 58 How to Tell if Music is in Simple Time or Compound Time - Music Theory
  59. 59 Test Your Knowledge of The Circle of Fifths - Music Theory
  60. 60 How to Harmonize a Melody in a Minor Key - Music Theory
  61. 61 How to Recognize Written Chords in Sheet Music - Music Theory
  62. 62 Chord Variations in Four Parts - Music Theory
  63. 63 Can You Beam Correctly in 6/8 Compound Time? - Music Theory
  64. 64 Modulation using Diminished 7ths - Music Theory
  65. 65 Modulation using the German 6th Chord - Music Theory
  66. 66 Modulation using a Pivot Note - Music Theory
  67. 67 True or False Quiz - Music Theory
  68. 68 Modulation by Semitone Shift - Music Theory
  69. 69 Modulation using the Neapolitan Chord - Music Theory
  70. 70 How to Identify Musical Keys - Music Theory
  71. 71 Can You Name the Interval? - Music Theory
  72. 72 What Might an Accidental Be Telling Us in a Piece of Music? - Music Theory
  73. 73 Minor Key Harmony - Music Theory
  74. 74 Enharmonic Equivalents - Music Theory
  75. 75 Time Signatures Quiz - Music Theory
  76. 76 Extreme Modulation Using Chromatic Harmony - Music Theory
  77. 77 Having Fun with 12 Bar Blues - Music Theory
  78. 78 Is it Really a Half Diminished 7th Chord? - Music Theory
  79. 79 Note Reading Puzzles - Music Theory
  80. 80 Why the Notes E# B# Cb and Fb Really Do Exist - Music Theory
  81. 81 What is a Cadential 6-4? - Music Theory
  82. 82 False Relation - Music Theory
  83. 83 Can You Name the Key of this Piece of Music? - Music Theory
  84. 84 Why Do We Have 3 Minor Scales? - Music Theory
  85. 85 Dealing with Non-Harmonic Tones - Music Theory
  86. 86 The Difference Between 2/4 and 4/4 Time Signatures - Music Theory
  87. 87 What's the Key of this Piece? - Music Theory
  88. 88 Escape Notes (Non-Harmonic Tones) - Music Theory
  89. 89 The Most Effective Way to Transpose Music - Music Theory
  90. 90 A Beginner's Guide to Four-Part Harmony - Music Theory
  91. 91 How Well Do You Know The Circle of Fifths? - Music Theory
  92. 92 Consecutive Fifths and Consecutive Octaves - Music Theory
  93. 93 Classical Voice Types - Music Theory
  94. 94 Short Score and Open Score for Voices - Music Theory
  95. 95 Choral Music Notation - Music Theory
  96. 96 What is a Nota Cambiata? - Music Theory
  97. 97 The Difference Between 3/4 and 6/8 Time Signatures - Music Theory

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