ABRSM Online Music Theory Grade 5

Covers ALL 7 sections: rhythm, pitch, keys and scales, intervals, chords, terms and signs, music in context

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ABRSM Online Music Theory Grade 5

What You Will Learn!

  • prepare for ABRSM Online Music Theory Exam
  • rhythm (compound time signature, simple time signature, concert pitch and written melody)
  • pitch (tenor clef, alto clef, treble clef and bass clef)
  • keys and scales (Major and minor keys up to 6 sharps and flats, technical names of notes)
  • intervals (type i.e. major, minor augmented, diminished, perfect) and number
  • chords and cadences
  • terms and signs (including Italian, German and French music terms)
  • orchestra instruments
  • ornaments (i.e. mordents, trills, acciaccatura, appoggiatura, turns)
  • music in context

Description

This is a COMPLETE COURSE created to help you prepare for the new ABRSM Grade 5 Online Music Theory Exam.


We go through concepts tested, and I show you how to answer every single type of question tested in the ABRSM Grade 5 Online Music Theory Exam.


Hello, I'm RL, and I have many years of experience preparing students for the ABRSM piano practical, piano performance grades, and music theory exam.


This course is a result of my many years of experience teaching students music theory, and preparing them for the ABRSM music theory exams.


With the ABRSM Music Theory exams for grades 1 to 5 going online, there is a big change in how questions are tested, and I have designed this course to help you prepare yourself for the exams from my years of experience. In this course, I'll go through each type of question that is tested in the exam, how to approach them, and some tips and tricks to help you get the correct answers more quickly and easily.  I also go through questions that I've carefully created by modelling them after the mock papers. So, you'll get even more practices apart from those you already see in the sample papers and mock papers.


In ABRSM Grade 5 Online Music Theory Exam, there are 7 sections:

  • Rhythm

  • Pitch

  • Keys and scales

  • Intervals

  • Chords

  • Terms and Signs

  • Music in Context

In this course, we'll cover the content tested in each section, and exam techniques on how to answer the question in each section easily.


The course is structured in this way. I'll start off by explaining the concept, and then introducing the questions that are tested, how they are asked, and how to answer them.


Many of my students have tried these methods and have helped them do well for their ABRSM Music Theory exams, so do check them out!

Who Should Attend!

  • Students intending to take Grade 5 Music Theory Exam by ABRSM
  • Students interested in more advanced theory concepts

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Tags

  • ABRSM
  • Music Theory

Subscribers

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Lectures

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