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Music Theory Comprehensive • Part 1 • How to Read Music (2022-04)

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  1. Music Theory Comprehensive
  2. Part 1 • How to Read Music
  3. 8 sections • 45 lectures • 5h 44m total length
  4. 2022-04 | e-Learning | English | MP4 | 1.53 GB
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  6. A Complete College-Level Music Theory Curriculum. This is Part 1: Reading Music & The Symbols of Music Notation.
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  9. DOWNLOAD:
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  11. https://rosefile.net/2jipn41gsn/music-theory-comprehensive-part-1-how-to-read-music-2022-04.rar.html
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  13. https://rg.to/file/a4048bc0d447f340c3c1f601f998a110/music-theory-comprehensive-part-1-how-to-read-music-2022-04.rar
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  18. What you'll learn
  19. - Read Music Using Proven Techniques
  20. - Understand All the Symbols (Not Only the Notes) of a Music Score
  21. - Read, Play, and Count Rhythms Accurately
  22. - Chords on the guitar
  23. - Augmented triads
  24. - Diminished triads
  25. - Finding fifths by finding thirds
  26. - The thirds inside of a chord
  27. - Finding chords by formula
  28. - Inversions
  29. - Roman numeral analysis
  30. - Diatonic chord progressions
  31. - Building triads (chords)
  32. - Popular song analysis
  33. - How to identify key signatures
  34. - What it means to be "in key"
  35. - Analyzing melodies
  36. - Writing melodies with major scales
  37. - Solfege
  38. - Scale Degrees
  39. - The pattern of a Major Scale
  40. - Ordered Pitch Class Collections
  41. - Chromatic and Diatonic scales
  42. - Accidentals
  43. - Ties
  44. - Time Signatures
  45. - Dotted Rhythms
  46. - Downbeats and Upbeats
  47. - Tempo
  48. - Beat and Beat Divisions
  49. - Identifying Notes on the Keyboard
  50. - Identifying Notes on the Staff
  51. - Naming Octaves
  52. - Intervals
  53. - Clefs
  54. - Half-Steps and Whole-Steps
  55. - The Black Keys (not the band!)
  56. - The White Keys
  57. - Pitch Classes
  58. - Pitch Names
  59. - The elements of the Score
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  61. Requirements
  62. - I'll be using a piece of software in this course that I would like students to get. Don't worry - it's free! And works on Mac and PC programs. I'll tell you more in the first few videos.
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  64. Who this course is for:
  65. - This course is designed for students who have either never tried to learn music theory before, or tried and couldn't come grasp the concepts.
  66. - This is a course for students who want to understand everything about music theory, for the ground up.
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