UPPER SCHOOL BASICS
Music Theory I - 'The Basics'
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For students, ages 9-adult. What is music? What is
it made of? How do you "read" music, and play a
piano or keyboard. One of our most successful courses,
written by an experienced instructor in music theory, and
the composer of over 1,200 songs!
Your student is the next Mozart, the next Bach, the next Elton John? This is the perfect starter course for a student who really wants to master music. Starting with the most basic information - what is sound, what is music - and working its way rapidly into how to read music, and how to play a keyboard, the mysteries of music are revealed in fun, creative, exciting ways! All of the basics are clearly defined, so the student may truly understand music. Learb from an award-winning composer!
About 60-80 hours of study, complete with test and answer guide.
The purchase of additional materials must be done by the
home schooler.
To view a sample please find the picture of the cover
for this course (on this page). Click it. A new
window will open with the sample.
Books:
Basics of Keyboard Theory
Schultz Piano Course, Level 1
Hal Leonard Student Keyboard Guide
Other:
A Keyboard, preferably full sized (88 Keys)
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I learned a lot about music while studying Music Theory I . I learned that music is an actual art. It is not just a few sounds that sound good together, it is a perfected thing. Each note or scale has a pattern and it is much more interesting and enjoyable than anything I have ever learned about on the subject of music. I think the reason why I feel this way is because of the way the course is put together. It helped me understand what music theory is, how reading music works, basic chords and theory.
| by Luke Settle, age 15 | Date Added: 08/27/2010 |