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Writing notes: Scale
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to write down the correct scale with the letter name by clicking on the correct number of sharps or flats.
The scales covered are:
- big;
- harmonic minor scale;
- natural minor scale; …
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Writing notes: Interval
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to construct the correct interval on the key and write it down with the letter name by clicking on the correct number of sharps or flats. You will be prompted to complete the intervals …
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Writing notes: Key or key
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to note the correct key signature to the letter name by clicking on the correct number of sharps or flats.
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Writing notes: Sheet music with and without signature
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to write down the correct note image with the letter name by dragging the note on the staff. In addition to the letter name, you will also find the various accidentals that are …
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Reading notes: Naming chords
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to click on the correct name of the chord next to the note image. You can choose from:
- a major triad ( major triad );
- a minor triad ( minor triad );
- an augmented triad ( augmented …
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Reading notes: Recognizing musical scales
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to choose the correct name of the scale with the note image. You can choose from:
- big;
- harmonic minor scale;
- natural minor scale;
- melodic minor scale.
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Reading notes: Naming intervals
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to click on the correct letter name for the interval. You have several options:
- an augmented second (A2), a major second (M2), a minor second (m2), or a diminished second (d2);
- an augmented …
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Reading notes: Recognizing minor and major keys
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to click on the correct letter name for the drawing. Major and minor tonalities are discussed.
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Reading notes: Letter designation of a sheet of music
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to click on the correct letter name next to the note image. The exercise consists of 6 different questions.
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Types of instrumentation in music: Introduction
These sleep exercises are always preceded by a video in which different types of instrumentation within the music are illustrated. The different line-ups with accompanying questions and exercises that are discussed are:
- a symphonic orchestra, …
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Italian Music Terms: Turning Tickets
With these turntables with no fewer than 42 Italian musical terms, you learn to translate Italian on a score.
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The didactic relationship model: Quality online learning
The Didactic Relationship Model is a Norwegian instrument. It shows how the different aspects of education are related and influence each other. The model can be a good starting point and instrument for planning education.
The model can be used as a …
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