Each of the thirty lessons are presented in a logical sequence and help students experiment with scales, intervals, solfege & hand signs, key signatures, notation, sight-reading, harmony and much more.
These self-guided lessons and ready-to-use reproducible activity sheets are ideal for choir, band, general music class and orchestra. Perhaps no skill is more relevant in learning to sight-read and the
This helpful book with reproducible pages helps students understand the concepts of beat, rhythm, accents, duration, value, meter and syncopation. All lessons are presented in a logical sequence with games
Here are 30 more self-guided lessons and reproducible activity sheets covering the basics of music theory. This volume will expand your students' musical knowledge of note values, rhythm reading, time
Designed for older students who have no previous experience reading music, this primer will help prepare and give a solid foundation to build upon for a student in any music course - band, chorus,
This reproducible collection of 60 one-page quizzes covers a variety of subjects related to beginning music theory and reading. Sections included are: The Basics; Rhythm; Note Names; Key Signatures;
In-depth preparation for the AP Music Theory exam features two full-length practice tests (both aural and non-aural sections included); all questions answered and explained; helpful strategies for
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This essential method features rigorous, hands-on, "ears-on" practice exercises that helps students explore the inner workings of music, presenting notes, scales, and rhythms as they are heard in pop, jazz,
Looking for a flexible resource that is both reproducible and available digitally? This guide for learning to read rhythms is really two books in one. First, it is a graduated, sequential set of lessons and
Assessment made easy! Teach students the basics of music theory in either general music classes or beginning/intermediate ensemble classes. Topics covered include: note names in treble and bass clef;
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A revolutionary approach to music theory! This state-of-the-art series of books and recordings is carefully designed to make theory easier to learn and teach. It really works! One of the many features that
It's all here - theory and ear training, notation, composition, and history, complete in three volumes. Especially designed to creatively enrich the curricula of beginning instrumental, choral, and general
This sequential program for K-5 students connects music literacy and online digital assessments. Musical concepts covered include: counting; moving from representative icons to standard notation; keeping
This comprehensive workbook is designed to help students prepare for the College Board Advanced Placement Music Theory Exam, following the curriculum presented in the AP Music Theory Course description
This well-organized book provides step-by-step sequential lessons for developing the three basic elements of music: listening, reading, and writing. Rhythm, note, and interval concepts are taught in
Designed for band, choir, orchestras or private study, this book teaches how to read basic rhythms from the printed page. This practical, daily step-by-step guide is suitable for all instruments and levels
The Master Theory Student Workbooks are now available in economical and convenient curriculum packs. Volume 2 contains all content for Master Theory Workbooks 4, 5, and 6. Each
The Master Theory Student Workbooks are now available in economical and convenient curriculum packs. Volume 1 contains all content for Master Theory Workbooks 1, 2, and 3.
A very standard and widely used theory workbook, this series is excellent for general theory classes as well as for supplementary work with performing groups. It proceeds at a very logical pace, and the
This hands-on introduction to the fundamentals of music theory presents the subject in a user-friendly format so that students immediately are comfortable with the material. The organization and
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In thirteen easily digestible chapters, this helpful resource highlights the most useful and practical music theory topics that educators, conductors, composers, and performers actually encounter in their
Gerle leads readers step by step through every aspect of written music, using over 100 real-world examples from Broadway scores. His common-sense, methodical approach demystifies abstract concepts, and his