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Intervals (Part 1): Half and Whole Steps. Notes on the Treble Clef. Notes on the Bass Clef. Music Theory Fundamentals is a place for you to learn and practice music theory, rhythm, and ear training. There aren't many tutorials available right now, but new lessons and quizzes will continue to be added. New Tutorials for March. The Scale Degree Names quizzes will be available soon as well. If you ever have any problems with anything, please feel free to leave me feedback. Are the grades recorded? The tutor...

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Music Theory Tutorials | Learn and Practice Music Theory, Rhythm, & Ear Training | musictheoryfundamentals.com Reviews

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Intervals (Part 1): Half and Whole Steps. Notes on the Treble Clef. Notes on the Bass Clef. Music Theory Fundamentals is a place for you to learn and practice music theory, rhythm, and ear training. There aren't many tutorials available right now, but new lessons and quizzes will continue to be added. New Tutorials for March. The Scale Degree Names quizzes will be available soon as well. If you ever have any problems with anything, please feel free to leave me feedback. Are the grades recorded? The tutor...

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Notes | Music Theory Tutorials

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Intervals (Part 1): Half and Whole Steps. Notes on the Treble Clef. Notes on the Bass Clef. The notes are named from A to G and then repeat. Different clefs have the notes in different places, but the A to G pattern remains the same. One way to remember the notes is to make up a phrase using those letters. All of the notes on the lines could be turned into this phrase: "Every Good Bird Does Fly." The notes on the spaces form the word "FACE.". Sharps, Flats, and Naturals. This is a natural sign. If an acc...

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Notes on the Bass Clef Quiz | Music Theory Tutorials

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Intervals (Part 1): Half and Whole Steps. Notes on the Treble Clef. Notes on the Bass Clef. Notes on the Bass Clef Quiz. What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What note is this? What do you think? Your feedback is valuable! 2012 Music Theory Tutorials.

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Modes | Music Theory Tutorials

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Intervals (Part 1): Half and Whole Steps. Notes on the Treble Clef. Notes on the Bass Clef. In the Key Signatures tutorial, I mentioned the whole and half step pattern of a major scale and how that relates to key signature changes. In this tutorial, we will discuss modes and how that pattern changes with the modes. The phrygian mode begins on the 3rd scale degree of the major scale, and the naturally occurring half steps are between the 1st and 2nd and 5th and 6th scale degrees. The pattern is H W W ...

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Scale Degree Names Quiz | Music Theory Tutorials

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Intervals (Part 1): Half and Whole Steps. Notes on the Treble Clef. Notes on the Bass Clef. Scale Degree Names Quiz. What is the first scale degree? On what scale degree is F in the key of C? What is the 5th scale degree? What is the 2nd scale degree? What is the 7th scale degree? What is the 6th scale degree? What is the 4th scale degree? What is the 3rd scale degree? What is the correct order of the scale degrees? Tonic, Supertonic, Submediant, Mediant, Subdominant, Dominant, Leading Tone.

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Modes Quiz | Music Theory Tutorials

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Intervals (Part 1): Half and Whole Steps. Notes on the Treble Clef. Notes on the Bass Clef. Between which scale degrees do the half steps naturally occur in Ionian mode? 3 and 4, 7 and 8. 2 and 3, 6 and 7. 1 and 2, 5 and 6. 2 and 3, 5 and 6. A major scale is in what mode? Which mode begins on the 2nd scale degree? What mode begins on the 6th scale degree? On what scale degree does the locrian mode begin? A minor scale starts on what scale degree? A natural minor scale is in what mode? What do you think?

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Web Designer and Front-end Developer. Music Theory Fundamentals was a school project I built to help music students learn music theory, rhythm, and ear training. I wrote all of the tutorials and provided corresponding quizzes to help them practice. Building my idea turned out to be a great way for me to learn JavaScript. Wrote Content (tutorials, quizzes, etc.). Illustrator, Photoshop, MuseScore for graphics. Making the Quizzes Work. It works with HTML5 data attributes and JavaScript objects to store the...

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