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The document outlines 30 topics related to music theory that will be covered in a video series. The topics include the basics of musical notation including clefs, scales, key signatures, intervals, chords, cadences, ornaments, figured bass, musical form, and performance directions. It also discusses rhythm, tempo, time signatures, transposition, and preparation for the ABRSM music theory exam. The video series aims to teach students fundamental concepts in music theory and notation.
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Temas Videos (Teoria)

The document outlines 30 topics related to music theory that will be covered in a video series. The topics include the basics of musical notation including clefs, scales, key signatures, intervals, chords, cadences, ornaments, figured bass, musical form, and performance directions. It also discusses rhythm, tempo, time signatures, transposition, and preparation for the ABRSM music theory exam. The video series aims to teach students fundamental concepts in music theory and notation.
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Temas Videos (Teoria)

1- Getting Started: Treble clef and Bass clef!


 Name of the notes: pitch names and how to notate
 How are they represented in these different Clefs
 Why 2 different clefs? Importance of Middle C

2- Whole Step and Half step


 What is the difference and how to utilize them
 Sharp, Flat and Natural
 Double Sharps and Double Flats

3- Scales: Major Scales


 What is a Major Scale and how to identify one
 How is a Major Scale structured and how can you discover all 12
Major Scales
 Examples

4- Scales: Minor Scales


 What is a Minor Scale and how to identify one
 Types of Minor Scale: Harmonic, Melodic and Natural
 How is a Minor Scale structured and how can you discover all 12
Harmonic Minor Scales, all 12 Melodic Scales and all 12 Natural
Scales
 Examples
5- Scales: Relatives
 What is a relative Major Scale and a relative Minor Scale
 How are they similar and how to easily discover them
 Examples

6- Tips and Tricks


 Know in what Scale a Piece is written
 In what order do Flats and Sharps appear
 Using the keyboard to your advantage

7- Basics of Rhythm and Tempo


 What is a beat
 What is rhythm
 What is tempo
 Name of the signs used
 Value of the signs used – easy diagram

8- Time Signatures
 What is a time Signature and what does it represent?
 Simple
 Compound
 Irregular
 Duplets vs Triplets

9- Musical Terms
 What is a ledger line?
 What is an 8ve?
 What is an enharmonic note?
10- Musical Terms
 What is a ledger line?
 What is an 8ve?
 What is an enharmonic note?

11- Key Signature


 What is a Key Signature
 How does it affect a piece of music

12- Rests
 The importance of silence
 What are the signs for different rests
 Breve rest

13- Dots, Ties and Slurs


 Dot and double dot
 Ties Vs Slurs: what’s the difference

14- Scale Degrees


 Scale Degrees name
 Why are they named liked that

15- Chromatic Scale


 What is a Chromatic Scale and how is it structured
 How do you build a Chromatic Scale
 Important rules in building a Chromatic
16- Alto Clef and Tenor Clef
 Why more clefs and where did they come from
 How to write in Alto Clef vs How to write in Tenor Clef: easy trick
 Where does the Middle C belong

17- Intervals
 What is an interval
 Harmonic vs Melodic Interval
 Using C scale as a reference
 Major and Minor Intervals
 Perfect, Augmented and Diminished Intervals
 Compound Interval
 Examples

18- Transposition
 What is a transposition
 Why use transposition
 Tricks to make Transposition easy
 Examples

19- Triads and Chords


 What is a Triad and a Chord
 Major Chords
 Minor Chords
 Diminished Chords
 Augmented Chords
 Seventh Chords, Ninenth Chords, etc
 Root and Inversions: 1st Inversion, 2nd inversion and 3rd inversion
20- Cadences
 What is a Cadence
 Perfect Cadence
 Imperfect Cadence
 Plagal Cadence
 Passing notes and auxiliary notes
 How to easily discover what Cadence is in front of you
 Examples

21- Musical Terms


 Arpeggio
 Alberti Bass
 Anacrusis
 Fermata
 Pedal marking

22- Dynamics and Mood


 What is a Dynamic in a Piece: From Pianissimo to Fortissimo
 What is the mood of a Piece: From Traurig to Lustig

23- Legato and Staccato


 Legato vs Staccato
 Portato
 Staccatissimo
 D.C : what does it stand for?
 D.S : what does it stand for?
 Fine
24- Repetitions
 Double bar line
 D.C : what does it stand for?
 D.S : what does it stand for?
 Fine

25- Ornaments
 What is an Ornament and how does it affect music
 Acciaccatura vs Appoggiatura
 Trill Vs Turn

26- Figured Bass


 What is Figured Bass and how to understand it
 Examples

27- Musical Form


 Phrase, Sentence and Paragraph

28- Grouping of notes and rests


 Simple Vs Compound
 Important rules
 Examples

29- Performance directions


 What is their importance
 How to memorize them

30- ABRSM theory exam


 What to expect
 Tips and Tricks

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