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Music Theory Crash Course

March 9, 2009 - -



We are introducing the Music Theory Crash Course which covers the syllabus from Grade 1 to 5 theory. It is not just making you attempt the theory books that you can buy from major music stores - we are currently researching and working to produce our own sets of theory assessments.

Q: What is a crash course?

A: A crash course is a condensed version of a particular course. In this case we are talking about the music theory package that covers from Grade 1 to Grade 5 music theory.


Q: Why do we need the crash course?

A: As Candidates are required to pass the Grade 5 Theory or Grade 5 Practical Musicianship or Grade 5 Jazz in order to progress to practical exams at Grades 6, 7 and 8. This is targeted at music students who has taken up practical lessons without compulsory theory exams at the lower grades.

Q: Why do you write your own theory assessments?
A: This is necessary in order to produce a version which is suitable our targeted customers - who will most likely feel that colouring and drawing lines to match the correct answers something not suitable for them. We are also targeting to produce this as a e-learning package some time later so that users can learn music theory at their own free time.

Q: So how long do we need to cover the crash course?
A: This usually depends on individuals (which can range from the age of 10 to 88). It can range from anywhere from two months to a year.

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