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Trinity Grade 2 Music Theory - OneDDL - 08-21-2024

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Free Download Trinity Grade 2 Music Theory
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 241.75 MB | Duration: 1h 24m
A complete course covering the Trinity Grade 2 Music Theory syllabus.

What you'll learn
Pass Trinity Grade 2 Music Theory with Distinction!
Learn the basics of how music works, and how to pass the Trinity exam
Get started in composition and harmony
Practise your skills with the included PDF, exercises and tests!
Requirements
You should already have covered the topics in Trinity Grade 1 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 2 Music Theory TrinityThis Grade 2 Music Theory video courses covers the Trinity syllabus in full.Ledger LinesSemiquavers (16th Notes)Dotted NotesBeaming in GroupsTied NotesMinor Scales IntroductionDegrees of the ScaleKey Signatures and Minor KeysQuestions on Scales (Trinity Grade 2)Transposing at the OctaveTime Signatures Grade 2Adding Bar LinesWorking out the Time SignatureAdding RestsTonic Triads - Major and MinorInterval QualitiesComposing a MelodyMusical DevicesSyncopationMusical Terms Grade 2 (Trinity)Practice TestPass your Grade 12 rinity Music Theory Exam with ConfidenceThis grade 2 music theory course covers the topics set out on the Trinity College London syllabus. This is an beginner level exam/course and is ideal if you:... have recently begun learning to read printed music or... are keen to discover more about how music "works"Knowing music theory is the key to understanding written music so that you can perform it well, and also helps you to composer your own music and gain a deeper appreciation of the music you love to listen to.What level is Grade 2?Grade 1 is a beginner's level course - the highest level is grade 8, which is roughly equivalent to first year undergraduate level at university.There are no pre-requisites for taking any theory exams.What will I learn?In a nutshell, this level introduces you to the concepts of reading notes in the treble and bass clefs, the different values of notes and rests, major scales and key signatures (in four easy keys), basic chords, counting intervals, and how to construct and write down musical rhythms. You'll also learn some of the most common symbols and terms used in music.The course uses both UK and USA terminology for notes (crotchets AND quarter notes!)What's included in the course?Free copy of the MyMusicTheory Coursebook PDF. This is a comprehensive coursebook which goes into depth for each topic of the course, providing further examples and explanations.The PDF includes hundreds of exercises for you to practice your skills (answers provided)The PDF also includes a complete mock test in the style of the real exam
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Pitch and Rhythm
Lecture 2 Ledger Lines: Extending the Stave
Lecture 3 Semiquavers (16th Notes)
Lecture 4 Dotted Notes
Lecture 5 Time Signatures
Lecture 6 Tied Notes
Lecture 7 Beaming
Lecture 8 Adding Bar Lines and Time Signatures
Lecture 9 Adding Rests
Lecture 10 Syncopation
Section 3: Scales and Keys
Lecture 11 Major Scales Review
Lecture 12 The A Minor Scale
Lecture 13 The E Minor Scale
Lecture 14 The D Minor Scale
Lecture 15 Degrees of the Scale
Lecture 16 Identifying the Key
Lecture 17 Scales Reference PDF
Section 4: Intervals and Transposition
Lecture 18 Major and Minor 2nds
Lecture 19 Major and Minor 3rds
Lecture 20 Perfect 4ths, 5ths and Octaves
Lecture 21 Transposing Between Clefs
Lecture 22 Transposing at the Octave
Section 5: Harmony
Lecture 23 Tonic Triads
Lecture 24 Arpeggios and Broken Chords
Lecture 25 Chord Symbols
Lecture 26 First Inversion Chords
Section 6: Voices, Terms and Symbols
Lecture 27 Voice Ranges
Lecture 28 Trinity Grade 2 Musical Terms
Section 7: Orchestration
Lecture 29 Voice Ranges
Section 8: Composition
Lecture 30 Composition Introduction
Lecture 31 Tonic Triad Compositions
Lecture 32 Do-Soh Compositions
Lecture 33 Sequences
Section 9: Trinity Grade 2 Practice Test
Lecture 34 Trinity Grade 2 Practice Test
This course is for candidates preparing for Trinity Grade 2 Music Theory
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