Grade 2 Trinity Theory Of Music
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.01 GB | Duration: 5h 21m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.01 GB | Duration: 5h 21m
Preparation for Grade 2 Theory of Music Exam Trinity
What you'll learn
Learn the New Notes
New Note Values
Ties
The Quaver Rest
New Time Signature
Slow and Fast Beats
Syncopation
Relative Minors and Majors
Tonic Triad of A minor
Other Minor Keys - D and E Minor
First Inversions of Tonic Triads
Labelling Arpeggios
Broken Chords
Working out the Key of a Piece
Major and Minor 2nd Intervals
Circle of 5ths
Transposing
Musical Words and Symbols
Analysis
Extra explanation on Grouping Rules
Requirements
Students will need previous knowledge of Grade Theory of Music
Description
Learn and understand Theory of Music for Grade 2 Trinity. After this course you will be able to do grade 2 theory of music in the Trinity Syllabus. You will also be able to do a Grade 2 Theory of Music Exam in Trinity and will be ready to move on to Grade 3 Theory of Music in Trinity. In this course you will learn the following: New Notes, New Note Values, New Time Signatures, Slow and Fast Beats, Syncopation, Relative Minor and Majors, Minor Keys, Intervals in Maj and Min 2nds and 3rds, Labelling Scales, 1st Inversions of a Tonic Triad, Minor Arpeggios, Labelling Scales, Broken Chords, Working out the Key of a Piece, Circle of 5ths, Sequences, Transposing, Musical Words and Symbols and Writing your own tune to a given rhythm and an Analysis. You will also have access to a sample paper with answers which is a good practice especially when you want to write an exam. Preferably it would be best to have knowledge of Grade 1 Theory of Music under the Trinity syllabus, because the grades follow up on each other. At the end of the lectures, under section 2, there is access to answers of all the exercises in the book.
Overview
Section 1: Grade 2 Trinity Theory of Music
Lecture 1 New Notes Treble and Bass Clef
Lecture 2 New Note Values
Lecture 3 Ties
Lecture 4 The Quaver Rest
Lecture 5 New Time Signatures
Lecture 6 Slow and Fast Beats and Syncopation
Lecture 7 Relative Minors and Majors, The Natural Minor Scale and The Harmonic Minor Scale
Lecture 8 Intervals Major and Minor 3rds and Tonic Triad A Minor
Lecture 9 Other Minor Keys and Labelling Scales
Lecture 10 1. First Inversions of Tonic Triads and Minor Arpeggios
Lecture 11 Extra Video: 1st Inversion
Lecture 12 Labelling Arpeggios
Lecture 13 Broken Chords
Lecture 14 Working out the Key of a Piece
Lecture 15 Major and Minor 2nds
Lecture 16 Perfect Intervals
Lecture 17 Circle of 5ths and Sequences
Lecture 18 1. Transposing
Lecture 19 2. Transposing
Lecture 20 1. Musical Words and Symbols
Lecture 21 2. Musical Words and Symbols and Writing your own Tune to a Given Rhythm
Lecture 22 Analysis
Lecture 23 Extra Video on Grouping Rules
Section 2: Answers to Grade 2 Theory of Music Trinity
Lecture 24 New Notes Treble and Bass Clef Answers
Lecture 25 New Note Values Answers
Lecture 26 Ties Answers
Lecture 27 Quaver Rest Answers
Lecture 28 New Time Signatures Answers
Lecture 29 Slow and Fast Beats and Syncopation Answers
Lecture 30 Relative Min and Maj, The Natural Min Scale & The Harmonic Min scale Answers
Lecture 31 Intervals Maj and Min 3rds and Tonic Triad A minor Answers
Lecture 32 Other Minor Keys - D minor and E minor Answers
Lecture 33 First Inversions of Tonic Triads Answers
Lecture 34 Labelling Arpeggios Answers
Lecture 35 Broken Chords Answers
Lecture 36 Working Out the Key of a Piece Answers
Lecture 37 Intervals Major and Minor 2nds and Perfect Intervals Answers
Lecture 38 Circle of 5ths and Sequences Answers
Lecture 39 Transposing Answers
Lecture 40 Musical Words and Symbols and Writing your own Tune to a given Rhythm Answers
Lecture 41 Analysis Answers
Lecture 42 Sample Paper Answers
Students who want to learn and prepare for Grade 2 Theory of Music