The Best Music Theory Book for Beginners 1 [Book Examples]
Start Here!
Click This Writing To Start
Rhythm 1: How to Understand, Write, and Perform Notes
01 Rhythm
02 Pulse
03 Beat
04 Count In: Four
05 Count In: Three
06 How to Clap Quarter Notes
07 How to Clap Half Notes
08 How to Clap: Whole Notes
09 Clap and Count 1
10 Clap and Count 2
11 Clap and Count 3
12 Clap and Count 4
Rhythm 2: Strong and Weak Beats
13 Snare: Weak & Weakest Beats
14 Kick: Strongest & Strong Beats
15 Snare + Kick 4/4
16 Kick + Snare 3/4
17 Kick Only
18 Clap Rests 1
Rhythm 3: How to Understand, Write, and Perform Rests
19 Clap Rests 2
20 “Rienzi” Richard Wagner. Bass Drum p. 28 mm. 3-10
21 “Rusalka” AntonÃn Dvorák, Bass Drum mm. 57-64
22 “Les Vêpres Siciliennes” Giuseppe Verdi, Bass Drum mm. 45-55
Rhythm 4: Dots, Ties, Repeat Signs
23 Clap Dotted Notes 1
24 Clap Dotted Notes 2
25 Clap Tied Notes 1
26 Clap Tied Notes 2
27 Single Repeat Sign 1
28 Single Repeat Sign 2
29 Double Repeat Sign 1
30 Double Repeat Sign 2
Pitch and Notes 1: The Basics
31 High Pitches
32 Low Pitches
33 Violin
34 Saxophone
35 Piano
36 Melody
37 Melody Example 1
38 Melody Example 2
39 Basic Musical Alphabet
40 Basic Musical Alphabet Ascending
41 Basic Musical Alphabet Descending
42 How to Remember the Notes on the Staff
43 Ledger Lines
44 The Notes of the Treble Clef
Pitch and Notes 2: Theory
45 The 12-Key Pattern
46 The Basic Musical Alphabet: White Keys
47 Pitch Class
48 Octave Register
49 Octaves
1 of 2
Previous Lesson
Next Lesson
49 Octaves
My Books and Courses Profile
The Best Music Theory Book for Beginners 1 [Book Examples]
49 Octaves
content
Previous Lesson
Back to Course
Next Lesson
Login
Accessing this course requires a login. Please enter your credentials below!
Username or Email Address
Password
Remember Me
Forgot Password?
Lost Your Password?
Register
Don't have an account? Register one!
Register an Account