What Are the Benefits of Music Theory Lessons?
Basic theory is an elementary music grammar. It should tell students systematic knowledge about many important musical elements. Basic theory, like all music theories in the Soviet Union, is based on the laws formed in folk music and classical realist music. on the basis of.
Basic theory of music
- In order to read and write correctly, you must understand the vocabulary, their meaning and grammar, that is, understand the laws of language, and to correctly create, play, and sing music, you must understand music theory. Therefore, the purpose of teaching music theory, Morality is preparing for the composition or performance of music.
- Because music is organized by many different elements, music theory is divided into several parts (subjects): basic theory, harmony, polyphony, instrumental methods, and meteorology. [1]
- Chapter 1 Pitch and Pitch
- 1. sound
- 2. Attributes and properties of sound
- 3. Music tone system.
- 4. Level. The basic level of the sound train and its name
- 5. Marking of notes. Clef. Starting line. Even clef
- 6. Add line
- 7. Octave system
- 8.range.range
- 9. Clef. Treble clef and bass clef
- 10. Sign of shifting wolf degrees
- Chapter 2 Sound and Pitch (Continued)
- 11.Music. Tuning Fork. Average Temperament. Semitone. Full Tone
- 12. Derived level in the sound train.
- 13. Name of Derived Level
- 14. Changes in homonyms
- 15. Natural semitones and natural full tones.
- 16.C clef. The overall system of the clef
- Chapter 3 Rhythm. Beats. Speed
- Chapter 4 Interval
- Chapter 5 Each String
- Chapter 6 General Concepts and Elements of Debugging
- Chapter 7 Major
- Chapter 8 Minor
- Chapter 9: Intervals and Sine Chords in Keys. Resolution of Intervals and Chords
- Chapter 10 Tune of the Same Name. An Introduction to Comparison of Big and Small Tone. The Expressive Power of Big and Small Tone
- Chapter 11 Natural Sound System. Pentatonic Scales. Special Categories of Natural Size. General Concepts About Some Other Modes
- Chapter 12. General Concepts of Transposition and Tonal Relationships. Transmutation System. Chromatic Scale
- Chapter 13 Transposition
- Chapter Fourteen Melody Progression. Strong and Weak Levels. The Concept of Texture Writing
- Chapter Fourteen Initial Charging
- Chapter 15 Some Knowledge of Musical Syntax
- Added ellipsis in A notation
- Complement B Command Fattoo Corner
- Supplement C Music Terminology
- appendix
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