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Trinity Grade 8 Music Theory - mitsumi - 10-27-2024 Trinity Grade 8 Music Theory Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 845.31 MB | Duration: 2h 27m A complete course covering the Trinity Grade 8 Music Theory syllabus. What you'll learn Pass Trinity Grade 8 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 1-7 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 8 Music Theory TrinityThis Grade 8 Music Theory video courses covers the Trinity syllabus in full.FormThe concerto - the number and type of movements likely to be found in Baroque, Classical and Romantic concertos - definitions for each as defined in the workbookThe cadenzaÉtudeNocturne/Song without wordsThe LiedMazurkaPreludeWaltzComposers and General KnowledgeRomantic period as defined in the workbookSerial technique as defined in the workbookComposers of particular relevance to this grade are those writing in the Romantic period (approximately 1830-1900), e.g. the later works of Beethoven and works by Brahms, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Schubert and SchumannPitchRecognising and writing all Dorian mode and whole-tone scalesRecognising and writing all Mixolydian mode scalesIdentifying an extract written using Mixolydian modeRecognising and writing serial tone rows (and their retrogrades)Writing a melody of 12 or 16 bars in length using notes from the major, minor, pentatonic major, pentatonic minor, blues or whole-tone scales or using notes from the Aeolian, Dorian or Mixolydian mode or a serial tone rowWriting an effective modulation through a pivot chordRecognising and writing passing 6/3 and 6/4Recognising and writing chromatic chords - the Neapolitan 6th, augmented 6th chords (Italian, French and German), secondary dominants, borrowed chords from the tonic minor keyRecognising and writing suspensionsHarmonising two phrases of a chorale in an appropriate style (no bass line given and modulation will normally be necessary)Recognising features of Romantic piano/orchestral composition as defined in the workbookTransposing music for any transposing instruments for the grade (transposing interval to be known include those for Grades 6 and 7 and also piccolo, cor Anglais, cornet in Bb, xylophone and glockenspiel)Ranges of piccolo, cor anglais, cornet in Bb, tuba, xylophone, glockenspiel, as defined in the workbookLayout of Romantic scores (for orchestra/concertos) as defined in the workbookMusical terms and symbols Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Trinity Grade 8 Music Theory Introduction Section 2: Scales, Keys and Key Systems Lecture 2 Parallel Keys Lecture 3 Mixolydian Mode Lecture 4 Serialism and Tone Rows Lecture 5 Serialism - How to Sound Atonal Lecture 6 Serialism - How to Compose Section 3: Chords Lecture 7 Extended Dominants Lecture 8 Chromatic Chords Lecture 9 Neapolitan 6th (♭II) Lecture 10 Secondary Dominants Lecture 11 Augmented 6ths Lecture 12 Borrowed Chords Lecture 13 Chord iv (Minor Subdominant in Major Keys) Lecture 14 Chord ♭VI (Flattened Submediant in Major Keys) Lecture 15 Chord ii° (Diminished Supertonic in Major Keys) Lecture 16 Other Chromatic Chords Section 4: Voice Leading Lecture 17 False Relations Section 5: Chord Progressions and Modulation Lecture 18 Passing Chords Lecture 19 Passing 6/4 Lecture 20 Distant Modulation Lecture 21 Identifying the Prevailing Key Section 6: Decoration Lecture 22 Harmonic Analysis with Decoration Section 7: SATB Lecture 23 Harmonising a Chorale Melody (with Modulation) Section 8: Orchestration and Transposition Lecture 24 Describing Sound Lecture 25 The Woodwind Lecture 26 More About Woodwind Lecture 27 The Brass Lecture 28 More About Brass Lecture 29 The Percussion Lecture 30 Transposing Lecture 31 Writing an Orchestral Score at Concert Pitch Lecture 32 Note Names in Other Languages Section 9: Style and Form Lecture 33 The Romantic Era Lecture 34 Identifying the Era of a Score Lecture 35 The Baroque Concerto Lecture 36 The Concerto Lecture 37 The Etude Lecture 38 The Nocturne Lecture 39 The Lied Lecture 40 The Mazurka Lecture 41 The Prelude Lecture 42 The Waltz Section 10: Composition Lecture 43 Grade 8 Composition Marking Criteria Lecture 44 Grade 8 Composition Walkthrough Section 11: Musical Terms Lecture 45 Musical Terms Section 12: Practice Test Lecture 46 Grade 8 Practice Test This course is for candidates preparing for Trinity Grade 8 Music Theory Screenshots Say "Thank You" rapidgator.net: ddownload.com: |