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Examinations in the theory of music
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| Introduction |
Musical Discovery is a great resource when you are studying the theory of music for an examination. It covers a very large part of the syllabus for grades 1 - 5, and a substantial part of the higher grades as well. Together with your music teacher, and a book or two, you have everything you need. Unlike books, with Musical Discovery you get to hear the examples, as well as see them printed on a page! And you get to test yourself, with inter-active screens which keep score for you as well. The topic headings are as follows:-
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| Overview and Upgrade Policy | |
| Free Demo | |
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| Technical Support | |
| Music Theory (Learning Guide) | |
| Music Exam Bodies | |
| Pitch and Notation | |
| Keys and Scales | |
| Intervals | |
| Tempo | |
| Note Durations and Rhythm | |
| Harmony | |
| Melody and Transposition | |
| Form | |
| Music and Mathematics | |
| Glossary of Terms | |
| Listening to Music | |
| MIDI System | |
| Themes | |
| Full Works | |
| Extracts | |
| Composing Tools | |
| Fragments and Tunes | |
| Computer tunes | |
| Writing on the staff | |
| Accompaniment generator | |
| Composing Board | |
| Tutorials | |
| Musicology | |
| Composers | |
| Periods and styles | |
| Musical Instruments |