Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Music Theory Secrets - Reading Together - Other Scales


Here are some resources to use with your students to help them learn
other scales.
Chromatic Scales lesson plan
Chromatic Scales worksheet
Pentatonic Scales activity
The Power of the Pentatonic Scale
Pentatonic Songs
The Ultimate Guide to the Dorian Mode

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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Music Theory Secrets - Reading Together - Minor Scales and Minor Key Signatures


Here are some resources to use with your students to help them learn minor scales.
How to construct minor scales.
Two worksheets on scales.
Teach minor scales with alphabet blocks.
4 ways to make practicing piano scales fun!

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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Music Theory Secrets - Reading Together - Major Scales and Major Key Signatures


"You may think of the order of flats as a BEAD made of Gold, Copper, and Flint, BEADGCF."
(locations 439-440, Kindle Edition)

"Therefore, the order of sharps is F-C-G-D-A-E-B. The order of sharps is the order of flats backward."
(location 464, Kindle Edition)

If you're looking for more ideas to use with your students, here are some other mnemonic devices.
- Remember the Order of Sharps and Flats
- Mnemonic Devices for Music
- 12 Marvelous Music Mnemonics

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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Music Theory Secrets - Reading Together - Pitch and Rhythm Basics


"Practice both counting and rhythms. You might want to clap the exercise and play it on your instrument. Remember not to clap or play on the tie or the dot. Wind players must remember that rhythm is both in finger movement and in articulation; therefore, you may articulate or tongue rhythms on a single pitch but you might want to play up and down scales to produce rhythms through finger movement. String players will play rhythms through bowing and finger movement."

(locations 307-312, Kindle Edition)

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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Sheet Music - Piano Excursions

Piano Excursions is a collection of piano pieces written for the beginner student.
Enjoy expanding your students' repertoire with these fun pieces!
To order, click here.

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