How to Draw a Treble Clef For Music Theory Notation Beginners with Sharon Bill
10/02/18 10:39 Filed in: Music Theory for Everyone
Welcome to my Music Theory Tutorials. In this video I show you how to draw a Treble Clef. The treble clef is used to notate the melody line of probably all of your favourite pop songs. It is associated with the higher portion of the piano keyboard and it represents instruments and voices that are high in pitch, such as the flute, the oboe, the recorder or the soprano and alto voice. The treble Clef is probably the prettiest symbol in music theory and features on most music related merchandise.
ABRSM Grade 1 Music Theory Lesson Video Playlist
I have been teaching music theory for over twenty five years and I’ll help you every step of the way - just as if you were sitting next to me. I have provided free a PDF information booklet with all the information you’ll need to work through the Grade 1 ABRSM Music Theory in Practise workbook, available in A4 and US Letter.
Music Theory is an integral part of any musician’s studies. Understanding the structures behind the music we play supports our practise and performance. Even if you don’t play an instrument understanding how music is constructed helps us to be a more informed listener.
I LOVE music theory! It’s like peeling back the layers of the music to look at the nuts and bolts that hold it all together and make the music work.
How To Take Your ABRSM Music Theory Exam Grades 1, 2 and 3: Exam Techniques For Everyone by Sharon Bill
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