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
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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One of the most widely used theory books available, this text covers all aspects of music theory in a concise and methodical manner. Purchase the three levels separately, or use the complete volume
With these print-and-go music theory worksheets and activities, you'll have plenty of resources - 200 - to teach rhythms, music math, notes on the staff, piano keys, music symbols, music vocabulary, time
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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;
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 book will encourage and enable your students to develop solid rhythmic reading skills. It features 100 pages containing 575 exercises in a variety of time signatures. New concepts are
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
This innovative curriculum introduces the elements of rhythmic notation through movement-based class activities. Designed to be seamlessly integrated into your music class or ensemble rehearsal, each
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