Popular Music Theory: Grade 1

Popular Music Theory: Grade 1

Author: Camilla Sheldon

Publisher: Registry Publications Ltd

Published: 2006-03

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1898466416

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This book is part of an unrivalled series that is designed specifically for students of 'popular' music. Studying this series will enable you to gain internationally recognized qualifications that are equivalent in stature to those available in the classical music education field. As well as helping you to pass the London College of Music grade examinations in popular music theory, the series will help you improve your musicianship (whether or not you intend to take an examination). All topics are covered in a way that is directly relevant to the music you play, with the focus very much upon how to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical music-making context. Regardless of which instrument you play and whichever style of popular music you like, if you have any interest in learning about the musical foundations of popular music - then this series is for you!Learn More About RGT.


Music Theory in Practice

Music Theory in Practice

Author: Eric Taylor

Publisher: Music Theory in Practice (ABRSM)

Published: 2008-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781860969461

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Fully revised, this workbook remains the best way to prepare for ABRSM's Grade 5 Theory of Music Exam. Features a clear explanation of music notation, many worked examples and practice exercises, definitions of important words and concepts, specimen exam questions and helpful tips for students.


Pop Music Theory

Pop Music Theory

Author: Michael Johnson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-12-21

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 0578035391

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The study of popular music composition is a new field in which the standard rules of traditional music theory do not apply. Learn how to write top 40 hits in every style from alternative rock to country pop. Discover the way chords are constructed and used in pop music, the Nashville numbers system and the role of scales in pop music harmony. Learn how to arrange a lead-sheet chart for a small ensemble so your entire band can learn a song in minutes. No more listening to a cd over and over to figure out a guitar riff when you can learn to recognize chord progressions and easily transcribe music from recordings. You will master the ability to play chord changes for self-accompaniment as well as composition. Finally you will learn how to use the scales for improvisation and "ad libbing" so you can become a soloist with your own unique sound.


First Steps in Music Theory, Grades 1 to 5

First Steps in Music Theory, Grades 1 to 5

Author: Eric Robert Taylor

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781860960901

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"An introduction to the necessary elements of music, this title is suitable for students preparing for examinations, as well as a resource for those learning to read music. It also features a step-by-step presentation of the basic facts of music theory; a grade-by-grade format; numerous music examples; and more." -- Provided by publisher.


Music Theory in Practice

Music Theory in Practice

Author: Abrsm

Publisher: Music Theory in Practice (ABRSM)

Published: 2009-04

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781848491175

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The new Music Theory in Practice Model Answers is a practical tool to use alongside the fully-revised workbooks for Music Theory in Practice. Each book includes correct answers to every question with accepted options, where there can be more than one answer, and model answers for composition-style questions.