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A relaxed music theory course that takes you from knowing absolutely nothing to grade I Level in easy steps.

What you will learn

Learn the very basics of music theory up to ABRSM grade one level

Recognise notes and rests and their time values

Understand the basics of harmony by learning about intervals and chords

All the theory you need to begin to learn an instrument

Description

Learning music theory can be a little dry but 30 year+ piano instructor, Carl Eden, takes you through the very basics in a relaxed and entertaining way.

In 24 accessible lessons you will learn all you need to know to finally start learning that instrument with confidence or simply to increase your musical knowledge. Learning some theory before you start to learn an instrument can spread out the learning so that you are not trying to cope with everything at once. Or you can learn theory alongside taking your first steps on an instrument for increased understanding.

Some quotes about Carl’s teaching from more of his courses:

“This course was a delight. Carl Eden’s instructions are informative, funny, and easy to follow. He has a real talent for teaching and I found I was able to absorb the lesson material very easily.” -Chloe Gibson


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“Carl has a ton of charm and he is an absolute delight! Not only is he a great musician, he is also a teacher who loves to teach!” -Peter Flemburg

“Oh Wow. He is so engaging and moves the process along… I’m so excited by this course I can’t even say.” -Susan Guay

So start you lifelong journey today and open up the wonderful world of music!

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Content

Introduction

Introduction
Download Your Workbook

Pitch Notation

The Stave
Pitch
The Grand Staff
4 Notes of the Grand Staff

Rhythm Basics

5 Beats Crotchets and Quarter Notes
6 Minims and Semibreves
7 Bars Bar Lines and Time Signatures
Other Time Signatures and the Dotted Minim

Note Alterations

Sharps and Flats
Naturals and Cancellation

More on Rhythm

Quavers or Eighth Notes and their Grouping
Semiquavers and Their Grouping
Mixing Quavers and Semiquavers
Ties
Dotted Notes
Rests
Rests in Practice

More on Pitch

Tones and Semitones
The Scale of C Major
The Scales of G, D and F Major
Tonic Triads
Intervals

Final Words

Final Words