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WARNING: This course was developed to beginners/intermediate musicians. You will learn Harmony, theory, chords and techniques to develop your skills in music. More than 44 exercises to develop speed and accuracy with PDF Attachments. It's available on a PC or MAC and there is a iPad, iPhone and Android app ready to go! Keeping track of which videos(lectures) you have already watched is a breeze. Udemy has a great way of keeping track of your completed lessons(lectures). The entire course is organized in step-by-step easy to follow layout. The more you practice the better you will get. With the Right Practice style you will be able to witness fast results! Meet the teacher Gabriel Felix *Music degree at California College of Music; *Teaching since 2010; *More than 18.102 students at udemy; *More than 1 million views on youtube ’’Meio Musical’’; Questions Feel free to send me any questions you might have on this course. I want to make your learning experience the best that it can be. Thanks Thanks for taking the time to look at this course. I look forward to seeing you on the inside and teaching you the beginner steps on how to become a better guitar player. Take action now. Every moment you delay enrolling is valuable time and lot`s of joy with the guitar lost - enrol today - click top right! WARNING: This course is NOT for the person who thinks by purchasing this course it will then magically give them all your guitar skills to you without you having to put the time, effort and practice. It does take practice if you want to see results. :)
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    This course covers music theory material for musicians of all abilities looking to develop their knowledge up to an intermediate standard. We will work through Transposition, Irregular Time Signatures, Chords and Cadences, the Tenor Clef, Intervals, Instruments and voices and Performance Directions. With easy-to-understand concepts, the course is built up of concise videos covering various approaches to topics, with questions at the end of each video to test your knowledge (over 100 questions in total!). Includes BONUS performance directions glossary. *Grade 5 Theory is an intermediate level of theory knowledge and does not relate to any school years or groups.*
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      Hi there! Have you ever wanted to get into piano, or music in general, and not known where to start? Although one of the most incredible things on the planet, there are quite a lot of barriers to entry to getting started with music - including the complexity of early lessons. This course is for anyone who is a complete newcomer/beginner when it comes to playing the piano, or knowing about music theory. I've designed it to get you started without needing to read music, but to give you some crucial underlying theory that will propel you forwards into the musical world! The course builds you up to be able to play any major or minor scale anywhere on the piano. From here, the musical world is your oyster. If you enjoyed this course let me know, and I can follow it up with more in the future! Happy playing!
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        The course is designed to help those who want to learn the basics of Music Theory, as well as to those who prepare for ABRSM, Trinity, or similar board Music Theory Grade 1 Exam. The lectures include examples of how the knowledge can be used, and they are followed by quizzes to check student's understanding.
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          Music Theory Classroom is a four-course, one- to two-year music theory curriculum designed for high-school and homeschool students. It covers the material studied by music majors in the first one to two years of college, but it is structured so that a diligent student can complete it in three 14-week terms. The four courses in the curriculum include: two Fundamentals courses which are intended to be taken concurrently, followed by Diatonic Harmony and then Chromatic Harmony . Each course has 28 lessons, so the recommended pace is approximately two lessons per week (when taking the Fundamentals courses, this means two lessons from each of the two courses). Students should feel free to move more slowly if the material is completely new. This is Part 1 of the Fundamentals of Melody and Harmony course. Students who have already mastered key signatures and scales should consider starting with Part 2 . Students who have already mastered intervals and chords may want to go straight to Part 3 . Note: Some lesson numbers appear out of order. Even though they're distributed across the three parts of the course, the lessons are numbered in the suggested order. Fundamentals of Melody and Harmony contains 28 lessons in three parts. All three parts interlock. Part 1 (lessons 1-4, 8-9, 11-14) includes the basics of reading pitches on the staff in treble and bass clefs, including key signatures and major and minor scales. Part 2 (lessons 5, 15-18, 20-21, 23-24, 26-27) covers the rest of the theory fundamentals needed to prepare students for Diatonic Harmony : intervals, triads and seventh chords. Part 3 (lessons 6-7, 10, 19, 22, 25, 28) includes topics that are part of a complete fundamentals course, but may not have been learned by students who already know the material in Parts 1 and 2 . These include octave-transposing clefs, C clefs, modes and some other scales, and extended tertian chords. For a more complete description of the curriculum, check the MusicTheoryClassroom dot com website.
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            This 32-video course will teach you powerful tools for performing complex rhythms and polyrhythmic cycles, especially those found in Western contemporary classical music, Indian classical music, and jazz. Concepts from the Karnatic rhythm theory of South India are generalized to illustrate rhythmic techniques that can be applied to any style of music and any instrument. Rhythms are learned using vocal syllables called Solkattu. Learn a college semester's worth of material from home. By the end of the course you will be able to perform complex phrases in odd divisions, polyrhythmic cycles up to 9:8, phrases in polyrhythmic frames, and more. You will acquire an exciting collection of raw material for composition and improvisation, as well as new techniques for interpreting scores with rhythmic complexities.
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              When tutoring music theory at the university-level, I would often see students who struggled in the classroom setting. Much of the time this is because everyone thinks and learns in a different way. What makes sense to some students, might have to be explained another way to others. I have designed this course to address this problem by explaining concepts through several different mediums and in various ways. This course is a standard, university-level music theory class. The material covered at universities in beginner music theory classes is the same material covered here, but here it does not cost nearly as much. Another benefit of this format is one can go through it at their own pace and are not rushed to complete everything throughout one semester. Once purchased, the student will have access to this class for life. So, students will be able to regularly review any concepts they might struggle with. This class is comprised of: Written lectures that operate as chapters for a simplified textbook Video lectures that cover the written material in depth Quick definitions guides for each lecture Exercises to test one’s understanding and answer guides to check each exercise Quizzes for each section Examples of topics covered in this course include: Reading pitch Reading rhythm Reading most other symbols in music notation Tempo Time signatures Tuplets Key signatures Keyboard pitch labeling Dynamic indicators Tone-color Solfège Scale degree numbers Intervals Quality Major and minor scales Modes and pentatonic scales Triads Seventh chords Figured bass Lead-sheet notation Chord progression construction And many more subjects pertaining to the aforementioned material This course is the first in a series that will cover the entirety of undergraduate level music theory classes. Students enrolled in this class will receive discounts on future courses of mine.
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                In this course you will learn how to read and sing Byzantine music. Those "hieroglyphs" you saw in some books will no longer be unknown to you. Arm yourself with courage and patience because something unprecedented awaits you. This amazing course will open for you a lot of doors in your development and not only. Sing Byzantine!
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                  This course aims to consolidate musical information about how the musical staff relates to nature through the harmonic series. Basically, as sound vibrates, the proportions of those vibrations create overtones that have been observed for many centuries, if not thousands of years. Understanding how they relate to the musical staff can deepen one's theoretical understanding of chords and scales. This is definitely the course for a musical beginner looking to learn more!
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                    Learning how to write and create Music with Music Theory effectively will dramatically improve the quality of your music and the speed you create it. In this course, you will gain a basic understanding of Music Theory and ideas techniques and formulas to use when creating your own electronic music to allow you more options. You'll learn the beauty and the power of the basics of music theory that's used by professionals today. This course will cover such topics as • Major scales • Minor scales • Major chords • Minor chords • Diminished chords • Chord progressions • Relative minors, • Modes, • How to write Melodies • And more What you'll learn in this course will make you a better music producer, and improve your songwriting abilities in any Digital Audio Workstations! Learn to love music theory and creating electronic music with these easy to learn techniques today. Go ahead and click the enroll button, and we'll see you in lesson 1! Cheers, Tomas.