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Music Theory: Recognition of Dominant Seventh Chord

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28 pages
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  1. Students will have the opportunity to develop their knowledge in music theory and refine their test-taking skills in preparation for the ABRSM Music Theory exam.​This presentation covers the following topics as outlined in the ABRSM Grade 6:Week 1:Chord InversionsWeek 2:Recognition of Dominant Seven
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Students will have the opportunity to develop their knowledge in music theory and refine their test-taking skills in preparation for the ABRSM Music Theory exam.​

This presentation covers the following topics as outlined in the ABRSM Grade 6, Week 2:

1. What is the Dominant Seventh Chord?

2. Inversions of the Dominant Seventh

3. Importance of the Dominant Seventh

The Music & Language Learning Center provides live online classes, individualized tutoring, and self-paced courses in French, Portuguese, and Spanish for all levels. Music classes available are music theory, music appreciation, ear-training, and music history. We offer test preparation courses for the ABRSM & Trinity College of Music theory exams.

Complete course listings: www.musicandlanguagecenter.com

Keywords: Music, Instrumental Music, ABRSM, ABRSM Music Theory, Music Theory, Music Presentations, Melody, Melody Writing, Major Keys, Minor Keys, Major Scale, Minor Scale, Bar, Rhythm.

Total Pages
28 pages
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes
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