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Key Signatures Made Easy

by Vincent | Nov 11, 2015 | Music Theory | 0 comments

Key signatures do not need to drive you crazy! Here are some secret tips to reading any key signature...

Technical Names of Scale Notes (Music Theory)

by Chris Salter | Aug 31, 2014 | Music Theory | 0 comments

This video explains and details the 'technical names' for notes in a major or minor scale. The technical names are, for example. tonic, supertonic, mediant etc..

Understanding Music Theory and Harmony

by Vincent | Apr 17, 2013 | Music Theory | 0 comments

Tutorial video that outlines the basics of music theory and harmony for beginners. Taught by Milton Ruffin.

Music Underlies Language Acquisition, Theorists Propose

by Chris Salter | Apr 3, 2013 | Music Theory | 0 comments

Music Underlies Language Acquisition, Theorists Propose September 18, 2012 — Contrary to the prevailing theories that music and language are cognitively separate or that music is a byproduct of language, theorists advocate that music underlies the ability to acquire...

The easiest way to learn the treble clef

by Vincent | Apr 1, 2013 | Music Theory | 0 comments

Maurice shares his method of simplyfing learning the treble clef - also known as the G clef.  

Music Therapy For Children With Special Needs – A Parent’s Perspective

by Vincent | Mar 28, 2013 | Music Theory | 0 comments

This interview illustrates how music therapy can help children with special needs reach their therapeutic goals.

Introduction to Music Theory – Pitch and Notation part 1

by Vincent | Mar 20, 2013 | Music Theory | 0 comments

This introduction to music theory series continues with a study on pitch and notation (reading music on a staff).
Introduction to Music Theory – Sharps and Flats

Introduction to Music Theory – Sharps and Flats

by Vincent | Mar 19, 2013 | Music Theory | 0 comments

A basic introduction to music theory discussing sharps and flats.
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