Udemy Music Theory Abrsm Grade 7 Complete [TUTORiAL]
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This course covers knowledge and skills required to answer everything in the ABRSM Grade 7 Music Theory exam.
Every topic in the syllabus is explained in a concise and easy-to-follow way.
Each exam question is explained in detail, with step-by-step videos on how to tackle it.
Grade 7 ABRSM comprises five questions:
1) Adding figures to a given bass line and melody part
2) Completing a Bach-style chorale or early-Classical ear keyboard style pieces, using suitable melodic decoration and keyboard accompaniments
3) Composition of either a solo part to fit a given piano accompaniment, or a solo piece based on a given chord progression and stylistic opening.
4) and 5) A mixed bag of score-reading question (e.g. intervals, chord recognition, cadences, transposition, identification of eras, knowledge about orchestral instruments and music terms and symbols etc.) Question 4 is usually a smaller-scale chamber music score, and question 5 is usually an extract from an orchestral score.
PDF including - with detailed lessons, exercises, test and model answers. Each chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the theory, with lots of musical examples. Each chapter is followed by a series of practice exercises. All answers are provided, including model answers for the creative questions.
Course Contents
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Every topic in the syllabus is explained in a concise and easy-to-follow way.
Each exam question is explained in detail, with step-by-step videos on how to tackle it.
Grade 7 ABRSM comprises five questions:
1) Adding figures to a given bass line and melody part
2) Completing a Bach-style chorale or early-Classical ear keyboard style pieces, using suitable melodic decoration and keyboard accompaniments
3) Composition of either a solo part to fit a given piano accompaniment, or a solo piece based on a given chord progression and stylistic opening.
4) and 5) A mixed bag of score-reading question (e.g. intervals, chord recognition, cadences, transposition, identification of eras, knowledge about orchestral instruments and music terms and symbols etc.) Question 4 is usually a smaller-scale chamber music score, and question 5 is usually an extract from an orchestral score.
PDF including - with detailed lessons, exercises, test and model answers. Each chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the theory, with lots of musical examples. Each chapter is followed by a series of practice exercises. All answers are provided, including model answers for the creative questions.
Course Contents
- Chords vii7, secondary 7ths and the Neapolitan 6th
- Voice leading and exceptions to the "rules"
- Decoration notes and their use in chorales and Classical keyboard styles
- How to analyse harmony with decoration notes
- Chord progression and harmonic sequences
- Figured bass including 7th and 9th chords
- How to figure a given bass line
- Reconstructing a Baroque chorale and a Classical keyboard piece
- Writing a solo composition to fit a given piano accompaniment
- Writing a solo composition from a prompt or given chord progression
- Questions on musical scores (chamber and orchestral)
- Musical terms and symbols
- Practice test
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