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Trinity Grade 4 Music Theory - mitsumi - 31-10-2024 Trinity Grade 4 Music Theory Last updated 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 384.58 MB | Duration: 2h 13m A complete course covering the Trinity Grade 4 Music Theory syllabus. What you'll learn Pass Trinity Grade 4 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 1-3 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 4 Music Theory TrinityThis Grade 4 Music Theory video courses covers the Trinity syllabus in full.Rhythm and FormTime signatures of 5/8, 7/8 and 5/4Rules for grouping note and rest values within 5/8, 7/8 and 5/4, (including grouping indications at the beginning of bars or scores, e.g. 2,3 or 3,2)Harmonic rhythm (how fast chords change and whether regular or irregular)Writing a rhythm to fit with words, writing words under a tune, and correcting mistakes in word setting (based on the rule that important words (or syllables) should be placed on the main beats of a bar)Saying how many sections there are in a piece (form)PitchNaming and using notes in alto clefEb and A 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)C and F# 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)Inversions of tonic triads. Labelled:- as a chord symbol above the music (e.g. C, C/E and C/G in the key of C major or Am, Am/C and Am/E in the key of A minor)- as a Roman numeral below the music (e.g. I, Ib and Ic in the key of C major or i, ib and ic in the key of A minor)Identifying the key of a piece in Eb or A major and C or F# minor4th degree of the major/minor scale being known as the subdominant or fa (major keys only)Subdominant triads for all keys covered so farMajor/minor subdominant and dominant triads labelled:- as a chord symbol above the music (e.g. for subdominant, F in the key of C major or Dm (or D where the 6th degree is raised) in the key of A minor)- as a Roman numeral below the music (e.g. for subdominant IV in the key of C major or iv (or IV where the 6th degree is raised) in the key of A minorRecognising a plagal cadence in the home key (major or minor)Enharmonic equivalentsRecognising chromatic scales or passages from chromatic scalesIntervals (augmented 4ths and diminished 5ths)Concept of compound intervalsUnderstanding parallel 5ths and octavesDominant seventh chords of all keys covered so farDominant seventh chords labelled:- as a chord symbol above the music (e.g. G7 in the key of C major or E7 in the key of A minor)- as a Roman numeral below the music (e.g. V7 in the key of C major or V7 in the key of A minor)Writing subdominant or dominant chords in root position in any key for the grade as well-balanced4-part chords for SATBTransposing a tune up or down a perfect 4th or 5th (within the keys for the grade) or for a transposing instrument for the gradeRecognising and writing unaccented passing notesRanges (and transposing intervals where appropriate) of French horn, descant recorder, oboe, viola, double bass and guitar as defined in the workbookKnowing which families the above instruments come from (brass, woodwind, string)Musical terms and symbols Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to Trinity Grade 4 Music Theory Section 2: Pitch Lecture 2 Enharmonic Equivalents Lecture 3 The Alto Clef Section 3: Rhythm Lecture 4 Regular and Irregular Time Signatures Lecture 5 Time Signatures - 5/8, 7/8 and 7/4 Lecture 6 Beaming - Simple and Compound Section 4: Scales and Keys Lecture 7 A Major Scale Lecture 8 E♭ Major Scale Lecture 9 F# Minor Scale Lecture 10 C minor Scale Lecture 11 Key Signatures in the Alto Clef Lecture 12 Technical Names of Notes Lecture 13 Identifying the Key Lecture 14 Chromatic Scales Lecture 15 Scales and Arpeggios in the Alto Clef Lecture 16 Scales Reference PDF Section 5: Intervals and Transposition Lecture 17 Working Out any Interval Lecture 18 Compound Intervals Lecture 19 Intervals in the Alto Clef Lecture 20 The Tritone Lecture 21 Transposition Between Clefs Lecture 22 Transposition by a 4th or 5th Section 6: Chords Lecture 23 Chord I (Tonic Triad) Lecture 24 Chord V (Dominant Triad) Lecture 25 Chord v (Minor Dominant in Minor Keys) Lecture 26 Chord IV (Subdominant Triad) Lecture 27 Chord IV (Major Subdominant in Minor Keys) Lecture 28 Chord V7 (Dominant 7th) Lecture 29 Chord Inversions Lecture 30 Working Out Chord Inversions Lecture 31 Chord Symbols Lecture 32 SATB Chords Review Section 7: Chord Progressions Lecture 33 Plagal Cadence Lecture 34 Harmonic Rhythm Section 8: Decoration Lecture 35 Introduction to Decoration Lecture 36 Unaccented Passing Notes Section 9: Voice Leading Lecture 37 What is Voice Leading? Lecture 38 Conjunct and Disjunct Motion Lecture 39 Augmented & Diminished Melodic Intervals Lecture 40 Augmented & Diminished Harmonic Intervals Lecture 41 Leading Notes Lecture 42 7ths Lecture 43 Consecutive 5ths and Octaves Section 10: Composition Lecture 44 Composition Lecture 45 Setting Words to a Rhythm Lecture 46 2-Part Compositions with Passing Notes - Introduction Lecture 47 2-Part Composition - Adding the Melody Lecture 48 2-Part Composition - Adding the Bass Lecture 49 Motifs Section 11: Orchestration Lecture 50 String Instruments Lecture 51 Woodwind Instruments Section 12: Musical Terms Lecture 52 Musical Terms Section 13: Trinity Grade 4 Practice Test Lecture 53 Trinity Grade 4 Practice Test This course is for candidates preparing for Trinity Grade 4 Music Theory Screenshots Say "Thank You" rapidgator.net: https://rapidgator.net/file/e78eff4a979537a332660f547a46b928/icxwj.Trinity.Grade.4.Music.Theory.rar.html ddownload.com: https://ddownload.com/57l81buppw77/icxwj.Trinity.Grade.4.Music.Theory.rar |