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Theory - Intermediate SKU: FH.TCT07 Celebrate Theory. Composed by The Royal Conservatory. This edition: 2016 edition. Theory. Celebrate Theory. Book. 112 pages. The Frederick Harris Music Company #TCT07. Published by The Frederick Harris Music Company (FH.TCT07). ISBN 978-1-55440-810-8.Celebrate Theory is a new series that supports the study of music theory at every stage of a student's musical development. Encompassing rudiments, harmony & counterpoint, analysis, and music history, Celebrate Theory is an essential resource for enriching practical studies and developing well-rounded musicianship. Alignment with the Theory Syllabus, 2016 Edition ensures student success in preparing for examinations of The Royal Conservatory Certificate Program. For students of all instruments, each book in this exciting series presents essential concepts through clear explanations, practical activities, written exercises, and exploration of repertoire. Each student's musical journey is enriched through experiences with creative melody writing, composition, and music appreciation. Selections from The Royal Conservatory repertoire and etudes are included throughout the series to help theory concepts come alive and build a strong foundation for well-rounded musicianship.New concepts include:transposition to any key, up or downinversion of intervalschromatic, whole-tone, octatonic, pentatonic, blues scalesdiminished, augmented triads; diminished 7th chordmelody writing in minor keysintroduction to Romantic and Modern eras.
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