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Udemy - Trinity Grade 5 Music Theory - OneDDL - 11-15-2024 ![]() Free Download Udemy - Trinity Grade 5 Music Theory Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 333.86 MB | Duration: 1h 49m A complete course covering the Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory syllabus. What you'll learn Pass Trinity Grade 5 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 1-4 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 5 Music Theory TrinityThis Grade 5 Music Theory video courses covers the Trinity syllabus in full.Rhythm and FormTime signatures of 4/2, 6/4 and 7/4Time signature changes within an extractRules for grouping note and rest values within new time signatures (including grouping indications at the beginning of bars or scores, e.g. 2,3 or 3,2)Grouping demisemiquavers (32nd notes) in simple and compound timeSemiquaver (16th note) tripletsThe breve (double whole note)Strophic, Verse and Refrain (or Chorus) and binary formsPitchNaming and using notes in tenor clefAb, Db, E and B major keys (for all major keys for the grade: scales, key signatures, one-octave arpeggios, broken chords and tonic triads (root, first or second inversion))F, Bb, C# and G# minor keys (for all minor keys for the grade: scales - natural (Aeolian mode) and harmonic and melodic, key signatures, one-octave arpeggios, broken chords and tonic triads (root, first or second inversion))Identifying the key of a piece in Ab, Db, E or B major, and F, Bb, C# or G# minor2nd degree of the major/minor scale being known as the supertonic or re (major keys only)Supertonic triads for all keys covered so farMajor/minor supertonic triad labelled:- as a chord symbol above the music (e.g. Dm in the key of C major or B dim (or B°) in the key of A minor)- as a Roman numeral below the music (e.g. ii in the key of C major or ii° (dim) in the key of A minor)Recognising imperfect cadencesDouble sharps and double flats and general enharmonic equivalentsRecognising and writing C and G pentatonic major scalesInversions of all intervals covered in Grades 1-4 within an octaveRecognising and writing accented passing notes and understanding acciaccatura, appoggiatura, upper and lower mordents and trillsUnderstanding upper and lower auxiliary notesWriting tonic, supertonic, subdominant, dominant or dominant 7th chords in root, first or second inversions in any key for the grade as well-balanced 4-part chords for SATBTransposing a tune up or down any major, minor or perfect interval within an octave (within the keys for the grade) or for transposing instruments for the gradeRanges of the alto saxophone in Eb and trumpet and clarinet in Bb as defined in the Trinity workbookConcept of modulationIdentifying a modulation to the dominant or the relative major/minor keysMusical terms and symbols Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to Trinity Grade 5 Music Theory Section 2: Pitch Lecture 2 Double Sharps and Flats Lecture 3 The Tenor Clef Section 3: Rhythm Lecture 4 The Breve (Double Whole Note) Lecture 5 Demisemiquavers (32nd Notes) Lecture 6 Semiquaver (16th) Triplets Lecture 7 Unusual Time Signatures (4/2, 6/4 and 7/4) Section 4: Scales Lecture 8 E Major Scale Lecture 9 B Major Scale Lecture 10 G# Minor Scale Lecture 11 C# Minor Scale Lecture 12 Ab Major Scale Lecture 13 Db Major Scale Lecture 14 F Minor Scale Lecture 15 Bb Minor Scale Lecture 16 Technical Names Lecture 17 Scales in the Tenor Clef Lecture 18 Pentatonic Major Scales Lecture 19 Scales Reference Download Section 5: Keys Lecture 20 Relative Major and Minor Keys Lecture 21 Key Signature Patterns Lecture 22 The Circle of 5ths Lecture 23 Identifying the Key Lecture 24 Modulation Lecture 25 Identifying Modulation Section 6: Intervals and Transposition Lecture 26 Inverted Intervals Lecture 27 Transposition by Any Interval Section 7: Harmony Lecture 28 Chords ii and ii° Lecture 29 Chord Symbols Review Lecture 30 Imperfect Cadence Lecture 31 SATB Voicing (Spacing) Lecture 32 Writing Chords in 4-Part Harmony Lecture 33 Accented Passing Notes Lecture 34 Auxiliary Notes Section 8: Style and Form Lecture 35 Binary Form Lecture 36 Strophic Form Lecture 37 Verse and Refrain Section 9: Orchestration Lecture 38 Woodwind and Brass for Grade 5 Section 10: Musical Terms and Symbols Lecture 39 Musical Terms and Symbols Section 11: Ornaments Lecture 40 Introduction to Ornaments Lecture 41 Acciaccatura Lecture 42 Appoggiatura Lecture 43 Mordent Lecture 44 Trill Section 12: Composition Lecture 45 Setting Words to a Rhythm - Review Lecture 46 2-Part Compositions with Decoration and Chord Inversions Lecture 47 2-Part Composition - Adding the Melody to a Bass Lecture 48 2-Part Composition - Adding the Bass to a Melody Section 13: Practice Test Lecture 49 Trinity Grade 5 Practice Test This course is for candidates preparing for Trinity Grade 5 Music Theory Screenshot Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |