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Udemy Learn Music Theory ABRSM Grades 1 and 2 TUTORiAL-MAGNETRiXX screenshot
TEAM MAGNETRiXX 08 September 2014 | 345 MB
Today, more and more people are wanting to learn music. Young children are learning to play the piano, guitar, violin, trumpet, and many more instruments. Music is very unlike any other activity. It is what lets you express every feeling with a simple change in volume or pitch, and captivate an audience after a single key press.

This is, if you know what you're doing.

In this course we will cover all of the fundamentals of music as per the ABRSM syllabus for Grades 1 and 2. In ~3 hours you could be covering the same content as usually is covered in a year of music lessons!

The staff, notes, and rests.
Writing a 2-bar rhythm as necessary for the Grade 1 exam.
Tones and semitones
Sharps, flats, and naturals
Intervals and scales
Chords: triad chords
Grade 2

Quavers and semiquavers
More time signatures (2/2, 3/2, 4/2, and 3/8)
More key signatures
Minor key signatures
EXTRA only in this course: easily find the number of accidentals for a key signature without having to learn them by heart!
Melodic and harmonic minor scales
Commonly used terms and signs in music
Also, in this course, there are lots of quizzes (one after each piece of content) for you to get all this music knowledge stick in your brain!

I myself have been teaching and studying music for over 12 years, and there is one thing that I notice every time I get a new student: they got taught music theory all wrong. Many of them hated music theory! My method has always helped them get rid of that harmful dislike for what is one of the most important parts of music.

Music theory is the basis of all music. Without it, you cannot understand music, and you cannot know what the composer wanted to convey and express. Therefore you cannot play the music and captivate that audience. Without music theory, you can play random notes and hope they sound well. Maybe you can spend hours to find the tune that sounds well. Knowing how the music works, and why some things sound well and some don't, will save you all this time and let you play brilliant sounding music from the get-go. You will even be able to do this while creating music on the go, and this is called improvising.

However, I won't be teaching you how to play the piano in this course. This course is for students of all instruments, or if you are wanting to create electronic music but feel like you need a more solid grasp of the music fundamentals. It would even be extremely useful if you are a parent who wants to follow along with your kids so that you can help them if they get stuck, just like my mother helped me and my siblings when we were young.

This course contains simple explanations since it is aimed for the very beginner in music. It covers all the necessary contents for students of Grades 1 and 2 in the ABRSM system, which is most common in the UK, US, Canada, India, Australia, Germany, and many other countries. Most likely there are ABRSM examinations available in your country.

After each lesson, you will find a quiz that is there to aid in retaining the contents covered in each lesson. In addition, at the end of each of the two Grades covered there are sample exams to help you test yourself.

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  Resident 25.04.2012 74 7705
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It is what lets you express every feeling with a simple change in volume or pitch, and captivate an audience after a single key press.

And sometimes it sounds like it too.

Really though I think we all pretty much know the basics of theory, it would be nice if some courses focused on other aspects of production such as composition which most just totally skip over or don't cover in any real detail. And I'm talking about modern composition not just classical composition.
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
  Resident 9.10.2013 280
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too bad I skipped the piano lessons (and with that the music theory too) after a few lessons when I was a young boy
but I had songs in my mind and I wanted to play and record them (which I did with a Roland S-50 plus sequencer software) and not learn the stupid theory and now I'm struggeling from time to time when writing a song.
so, my advice to the beginners out there: don't take the short track. learn the basics if u wanna be really good. its always like that in live
but maybe I am wrong
enjoy what you do and make the music you like

and abt music theory: somehow, I like the vids of this guy (its free) Lypur on Youtube

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