Music Theory Introduction
Whether you are studying for an ABRSM exam or looking towards the future of GCSE, A-level and beyond, this guide will help you with the basics of advanced music theory aural recognition.
There are different sections that you can work through independently or with others. Each section has a guidance sheet which should be read first.
There are questions and answers that you can work through, checking your own work where you wish and asking advice from your teacher if anything is puzzling.
The skills that you develop doing these exercises will enable you to flourish with composing and arranging music for yourself and others.
You’ll never know how far you can go until you get started!
Good Luck with your music studies.
There are different sections that you can work through independently or with others. Each section has a guidance sheet which should be read first.
There are questions and answers that you can work through, checking your own work where you wish and asking advice from your teacher if anything is puzzling.
The skills that you develop doing these exercises will enable you to flourish with composing and arranging music for yourself and others.
You’ll never know how far you can go until you get started!
Good Luck with your music studies.