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Theory for Busy Teens, Book 3. Piano Method sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music. Intermediate.

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Theory for Busy Teens, Book 3. Piano Method sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music. Intermediate.

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Theory for Busy Teens, Book 3. 8 Units with Short Written Exercises to Maximize Limited Study Time. Composed by Melody Bober, Gayle Kowalchyk, and E. L. Lancaster. For Piano. Book. Piano Supplemental. Piano Theory Supplement. Theory. Piano for Busy Teens. Intermediate. Late Intermediate. 40 pages. Published by Alfred Music. AP.38831. ISBN 0739084720. This course is designed for teens who want to further develop their skills in music theory but have limited time to study it. It includes eight units devoted to the following subject areas -- rhythm, augmented and diminished intervals, natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scales, major and minor key signatures, musical terms and symbols, diatonic triads in major keys, five types of seventh chords, and ii-V7-I chord progressions in major and minor keys. Each unit contains a succinct introduction to the subject matter, short drills for five days of the week and extra credit examples with further challenges. "While the books are geared toward the piano player, any instrumentalist can get a great deal of worth out of these books. This is especially true for vocalists looking to increase their ability to sight-sing and understand transpositions and piano accompaniment. - MusicGearReview. "This is actually quite remarkable for spending 10 weeks per book at five minutes a day. Jean Ritter, Progressions. Unit 1. Rhythm. Unit 2. Augmented and Diminished Intervals. Unit 3. Natural, Harmonic, and Melodic Minor Scales. Unit 4. Major and Minor Key Signatures. Mid-Term Review. Unit 5. Musical Terms and Symbols. Unit 6. Diatonic Triads in Major Keys. Unit 7. Five Types of Seventh Chords. Unit 8. ii-V7-I Chord Progression in Major and Minor Keys. Final Review. Extra Credit Quiz.

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Theory for Busy Teens, Book 3. 8 Units with Short Written Exercises to Maximize Limited Study Time. Composed by Melody Bober, Gayle Kowalchyk, and E. L. Lancaster. For Piano. Book. Supplemental Plan. Piano Theory Supplement. Theory. Piano for Busy Teens. Intermediate. Late Intermediate. 40 pages. Published by Alfred Music. AP.38831. ISBN 0739084720. This course is designed for teens who want to further develop their skills in music theory but have limited time to study it. It includes eight units devoted to the following subject areas -- rhythm, augmented and diminished intervals, natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scales, major and minor key signatures, musical terms and symbols, diatonic triads in major keys, five types of seventh chords, and ii-V7-I chord progressions in major and minor keys. Each unit contains a succinct introduction to the subject matter, short drills for five days of the week and extra credit examples with further challenges. "While the books are geared toward the piano player, any instrumentalist can get a great deal of worth out of these books. This is especially true for vocalists looking to increase their ability to sight-sing and understand transpositions and piano accompaniment. - MusicGearReview. "This is actually quite remarkable for spending 10 weeks per book at five minutes a day. Jean Ritter, Progressions. Unit 1. Rhythm. Unit 2. Augmented and Diminished Intervals. Unit 3. Natural, Harmonic, and Melodic Minor Scales. Unit 4. Major and Minor Key Signatures. Mid-Term Review. Unit 5. Musical Terms and Symbols. Unit 6. Diatonic Triads in Major Keys. Unit 7. Five Types of Seventh Chords. Unit 8. ii-V7-I Chord Progression in Major and Minor Keys. Final Review. Extra Credit Quiz.