The information provided is about how to identify notes on the piano. It includes music samples and virtual keyboards. The topic covers natural notes, middle C, octaves, half steps, and whole steps.
The information material provides instructions on how to identify notes on the staff. It covers staff position, lines and spaces, and ledger lines. It also includes audio examples.
This information material provides instructions on how to read or write music using different clefs on the staff. It covers treble, bass, grand, alto, tenor, octaves, and clef changes. It also includes audio examples and links to exercises.
The information provided in this classroom resource is about how to identify or alter natural notes using accidentals. It covers accidental notes, enharmonic notes, how to notate accidentals, key signatures, and courtesy accidentals. It includes audio examples and links to exercises.
The information provided in this classroom resource is about how to identify note intervals on the staff. It covers basic, inverted, compounded, augmented, and diminished intervals. It includes audio examples and links to exercises.
The information provided in this classroom is about how to play, write, and identify chords in music. It covers triads, seventh, sixth, suspended, extended, altered, and inverted chords. It includes audio examples and links to exercises.
The information provided in this classroom resource is about how to play, identify, and write using musical scales. It covers major, minor, pentatonic, blues, chromatic, whole tone, and modal scales. It includes audio examples and links to exercises.
This classroom resource provides information on how to recognize and use key signatures in music. It covers major and minor tonalities, key signatures, chord construction, modes, modulation, and transposition. It includes audio examples and links to exercises.