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Music theory level 2

 

Elementary theory

Chapter 2.1. Musical notation

Chapter 2.2. Notes, rests and accidentals

Chapter 2.3. Measure and time signature

Chapter 2.4. Dynamic signs and markings

Chapter 2.5. Abbreviations and signs

Chapter 2.6. Tempo

 

Harmony

Chapter 2.7. Sixth, seventh and octave

Chapter 2.8 Making major and minor second on all notes

Chapter 2.9 Chords

Chapter 2.10 Triads

Chapter 2.11 Root position and inversion

Chapter 2.12 Degrees: triads and scales

Chapter 2.13 Scales: tonic, dominant tone and leading tone

Chapter 2.14 Degrees I, IV and V: tonic, subdominant and dominant

Chapter 2.15 The dominant seventh chord

Chapter 2.16 The primary degrees in C major

Chapter 2.17 The primary degrees in G major

Chapter 2.18 The D major scale

Chapter 2.19 The primary degrees in D major

 

Ear Training

Melodic and rhythmic exercises

Chapter 2.20 Recognizing melody

Chapter 2.21 Melodic deviation

Chapter 2.22 Scale degrees

Chapter 2.23. Rhythmic dictation

Chapter 2.24 Melodic dictation

Chapter 2.25 Degrees: ear training

Music theory level 2

  • Ch.2.1 Musical notation
  • Ch.2.2 Notes, rests and accidentals
  • Ch.2.3 Measure and time signature
  • Ch.2.4 Dynamic signs and markings
  • Ch.2.5 Abbreviations and signs
  • Ch.2.6 Tempo
  • Ch.2.7 Sixth, seventh and octave
  • Ch.2.8 Making major and minor second on all notes
  • Ch.2.9 Chords
  • Ch.2.10 Triads
  • Ch.2.11 Root position and inversion
  • Ch.2.12 Degrees: triads and scales
  • Ch.2.13 Scales: tonic, dominant tone and leading tone
  • Ch.2.14 Degrees I, IV and V: tonic, subdominant and dominant
  • Ch.2.15 The dominant seventh chord
  • Ch.2.16 The primary degrees in C major
  • Ch.2.17 The primary degrees in G major
  • Ch.2.18 The D major scale
  • Ch.2.19 The primary degrees in D major
  • Ch.2.20 Recognizing melody
  • Ch.2.21 Melodic deviation
  • Ch.2.22 Scale degrees
  • Ch.2.23 Rhythmic dictation
  • Ch.2.24 Melodic dictation
  • Ch.2.25 Degrees: ear training

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Tags

Elementary music theory
Harmony
Ear training

Intervals
Chords
Scales

Major scales
Minor scales

Ear training: intervals
Ear training: chords
Ear training: scales

Triads, Seventh chords, Chord symbols, Primary degrees, Dictations, Melodic exercises

Musical notation, Notes, rests and accidentals, Measure and time signature, Dynamic signs and markings, Abbreviations and signs, Articulation, tempo, Musical forms, Ornaments

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