Time Signatures Grade 2
Hover your mouse over the UK note names to see the USA equivalents. In Grade Two Music Theory, we have some new time signatures to look at. The lower number …
Music theory lessons for ABRSM and Trinity candidates
Hover your mouse over the UK note names to see the USA equivalents. In Grade Two Music Theory, we have some new time signatures to look at. The lower number …
Point your mouse at the stave (tap on mobile devices) to reveal the answers. Adding Clefs and Accidentals 1. Add the correct clef and any necessary sharp or flat signs …
Music which is written in a minor key will usually use a mixture of a key signature plus accidentals. There are no special minor key signatures in music theory- we …
The major scales that we’ve learnt (ABRSM Grade 2) which use sharp key signatures are G, D and A major. The sharps in key signatures are always written in this …
What are the Degrees of the Scale? Any note of any scale can be given a number as well as a name. The first/last note of the scale is often …
Minor scales sound different to major scales because they are built on a different pattern of tones (whole steps) and semitones (half steps). Many people think that minor scales sound sad, …
Major Scales Major scales are built from tones and semitones, with the pattern TTS TTTS. (T=tone (whole step), S=semitone (half step)) You should already know the scales of C, D, …
In this lesson we will learn how a melody can be written in a different clef – from treble to bass or from bass to treble, without changing the pitch …
Ledger Lines We have met middle C in the both the treble clef and bass clef and found out that the little line that goes through the middle of the …