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Music Ecademy Music Theory Curriculum CONTENTS Beginner Grade. 1 Junior Grade... 2 Preliminary Grade... 3 Grade One... 4 Grade Two... 5 Grade Three... 7 Grade Four.. 8 Grade Five... 10 Grade Six.. 11

Beginner Grade Designed for younger learners to introduce them to music theory slowly and clearly. The Stave & Naming Notes Treble (G) and bass (F) clefs Naming the notes on the stave Semibreve, minim, crotchet and their rests Simple Time Signatures 4/4 and the grouping of notes within this time Instruments of the Orchestra Be aware of the standard orchestral instruments Know which instruments belong to which families Terms & Signs Dynamics 1

Junior Grade Designed for younger learners to introduce them to music theory slowly and clearly. Naming Notes Names of notes on the stave, including middle C in both clefs. Semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver and their rests Single dotted minim and crotchet Simple Time Signatures 2/4 and 4/4 and the grouping of notes within these times Scales An introduction to scales Recognise and write a C Major scale Terms & Signs Slurs and Ties Articulation Dynamics Tempo 2

Preliminary Grade Designed for younger learners to introduce them to music theory slowly and clearly. Naming Notes Names of notes on the stave, including middle C in both clefs. Tones and semitones Sharp, flat and natural signs Semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver and their rests Single dotted minim and crotchet Simple Time Signatures 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 and the grouping of notes within these times Key Signatures & Scales An introduction to key signatures Identify C, F and G Major key signatures An introduction to intervals Identify (by number only) and write intervals unison to octave Tonic Triads An introduction to tonic triads Tonic Triads (root position) for the keys of the grade Terms & Signs Tempo Common symbols (pause, repeat) 3

Grade 1 The Stave Treble (G) and bass (F) clefs Names of notes on the stave, including middle C in both clefs. Sharp, flat and natural signs, and their cancellation Semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver and their rests Single dotted notes and their rests Simple Time Signatures 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 and the grouping of notes within these times Annacrusis Scales and Key Signatures Major keys of C, G, D and F in both clefs Degrees of the scale (number only) Tonic Triads & Chords Tonic triads (root position) for the keys of the grade Chords & arpeggios above the tonic (by number only) Terms & Signs Dynamics Tied and slurs Articulation and common symbols (pause, repeat) Performance directions 4

Grade 2 As in grade one with the addition of: Semiquavers and its equivalent rest Single dotted notes review The Stave Extension of the stave by 2 ledger lines above and below (treble and bass) Pitch and re-writing a melody between treble and bass clefs Simple Time Signatures 2/2, 3/2, 4/2, 3/8 and the grouping of notes within these times Triplets Syncopation Scales and Key Signatures Scales and key signatures of the major keys A, Bb and Eb Recognition of the minor scale (harmonic, melodic, natural) Scales and key signatures of the minor keys A, E and D Degrees of the scale (number only) Tonic Triads & Chords Tonic triads (root position) for the keys of the grade First inversions Broken chords and arpeggios above the tonic Instruments Vocal ranges Terms and Signs Dynamics 5

Articulation Performance directions 6

Grade 3 As in preceding grades, with the addition of: Compound Time Signatures 6/8, 9/8, 12/8,3/2, 2/2 and the grouping of notes within these times The demisemiquaver (32nd note) and its equivalent rest The Stave Extension of the stave beyond 2 ledger lines above and below (treble and bass) Scales and Key Signatures Scales and key signatures of the major keys E and Ab Scales and key signatures of the minor keys B, F#, C#, G, C, F Degrees of the scale ( number only) Triads & Chords Tonic triads (root position) for the keys of the grade Dominant triads Second inversions Arpeggios and broken chords Cadences Recognising a perfect cadence above the tonic Interval qualities (major, minor, perfect) Instruments of the Orchestra Identifying common instruments of the orchestra and their instrument family Instrument ranges of the violin, flute, cello, and bassoon. Terms and Signs More performance directions 7

Grade 4 As in preceding grades, with the addition of: Compound Time Signatures Simple or compound time signatures Duple, triple and quadruple time signatures 5/4, 4/8, 9/4, 6/4,7/8 and the grouping of notes within these times The breve and its equivalent rest Double-dotted notes and rests Duplets Enharmonic equivalents Double sharp and double flat signs and their cancellation The Alto Clef Naming notes on the alto clef Scales and Key Signatures Scales and key signatures of all major keys up to and including five sharps and flats Scales and key signatures of all minor keys up to and including five sharps and flats (harmonic and melodic) Degrees of the scale (number only) The chromatic Scale above the tonic Interval qualities (augmented, diminished) Technical names for the notes of the diatonic scale Triads & Chords Triads (root position) on the tonic, subdominant, and dominant notes in the keys for this grade Arpeggios & broken chords 8

Root, first or second inversion Dominant 7th chords for the keys of the grade Cadences Recognising a plagal cadence Instruments Instrument ranges of french horn, oboe, viola, double bass Terms and Signs Italian and French performance directions Ornamentation - trill, turn, upper and lower mordent, acciaccatura and appoggiatura 9

Grade 5 As in preceding grades with the addition of: Irregular Time Signatures Time signatures of 5/4, 7/4, 5/8, and 7/8 and the grouping of notes and rests within these times The Tenor Clef Naming notes on the tenor clef Scales and Key Signatures Scales and key signatures of all major keys up to and including six sharps and flats Scales and key signatures of all minor keys up to and including six sharps and flats C & G pentatonic major scales Simple and compound intervals Chords First and second inversions Figured bass Dominant 7th chords Arpeggios & broken chords Supertonic triads Cadences Perfect, imperfect, plagal and interrupted Instrument and Vocal Ranges Vocal, woodwind, brass, strings Terms and Signs Italian and German performance directions 10

Grade 6 As in preceding grades with the addition of: Demisemiquaver triplets Duplets Hemiola Swung quavers (writing quavers to be played swing) Scales and Key Signatures Scales and key signatures of all major and minor keys Recognising and writing C, D, F or G pentatonic major scales, A, B, D or E pentatonic minor and A, B, D or E blues scales Understanding the concept of modes and identifying music written using the Aeolian mode (natural minor) Recognition of all intervals including compound intervals Chords Writing and labelling chords on every degree of the scale Diminished 7ths and dominant 7ths Root, first and second inversions Third inversions for dominant 7ths and diminished 7ths The supertonic seventh chord in root position and first inversion Recognising and writing augmented chords Harmony Figured bass Recognising and writing perfect, plagal, imperfect and interrupted cadences Recognising and writing harmonic sequences Modulation 11

Instruments Ranges of clarinet in A, treble recorder and saxophones (tenor in Bb and baritone in Eb) Bowing directions Instrument names in other languages Reading an orchestral score Composers & Period Features of the Baroque period (approximately 1600 1750) Key composers of this period and their works Musical Terms Understand and identify textures (homophonic, polyphonic, imitative, thick or dense, thin or transparent) Binary and ternary form with reference to Baroque dance suites Pedal points Terms and Signs Ornamentation Passing notes, auxiliary notes, appoggiaturas, changing notes and notes of anticipation Frequently used terms and signs 12