The Big Print Theory Exercise Book: Intervals, Scales, and Arpeggios
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Description
- Composer
- Michele Schottenbauer
- Publisher
- Michele Schottenbauer
- Genre
- Classical / Method
- Instrumentation
- Voice, Free choice: Any Instrument
- Type of score
- Book
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Year of composition
- 2013
- Description
- This workbook accompanies The Big Print Theory Textbook: Intervals, Scales, and Arpeggios (Keyboard Diagrams Edition). This workbook may be used by in class, during individual lessons, or for independent study. The pictoral, keyboard-based approach is particularly flexible, applying well to all forms of instrumental and vocal education.
The general approach to understanding theory is based on Schoenberg and Berg’s 20th century tone row approach, which numbers the keys in order to identify patterns on the keyboard. Topics begin with small intervals and scale patterns, including major scales and all 3 forms of minor scales. Chromatic, whole tone, pentatonic scales are all included, as well as modes (jazz), twelve-tone rows, and serial rows. Next, large intervals are covered, and finally, chords and arpeggios.
Big print, color, and keyboards allow students to quickly grasp concepts. The textbook is sold separately.
- Upload date
- 27 Apr 2013
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