Theory Lessons 4+

musictheory.net

    • £2.99

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Description

Theory Lessons features 39 music theory lessons from musictheory.net, presented in their original animated versions.

Complete lesson list:

• The Staff, Clefs, and Ledger Lines
• Note Duration
• Measures and Time Signature
• Rest Duration
• Dots and Ties
• Steps and Accidentals

• Simple and Compound Meter
• Odd Meter

• The Major Scale
• The Minor Scales
• Scale Degrees
• Key Signatures
• Key Signature Calculation

• Generic Intervals
• Specific Intervals
• Writing Intervals
• Interval Inversion

• Introduction to Chords
• Triad Inversion
• Seventh Chords
• More Seventh Chords
• Seventh Chord Inversion

• Diatonic Triads
• Roman Numeral Analysis: Triads
• Diatonic Seventh Chords
• Roman Numeral Analysis: Seventh Chords
• Composing with Minor Scales
• Voicing Chords
• Analysis: O Canada

• Nonharmonic Tones
• Phrases and Cadences
• Circle Progressions
• Common Chord Progressions
• Triads in First Inversion
• Triads in Second Inversion
• Analysis: Auld Lang Syne

• Building Neapolitan Chords
• Using Neapolitan Chords
• Analysis: Moonlight Sonata

What’s New

Version 3.1.1

• Improves compatibility with newer devices.
• Fixes an issue with swipe gestures.
• Fixes an audio glitch with certain piano sounds.

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
10 Ratings

10 Ratings

Chris56479 ,

More of a summary than actual lessons

I've given it four stars because it does give a lot of useful and concise information, but it doesn't really explain some things at all.
- the "key signature calculation" lesson makes little sense to this "theory novice" for example.

However it's very useful to help you understand what you've learned elsewhere. I wouldn't recommend using this app in isolation. But I would recommend using it as an extra resource.

Simes101 ,

A ‘Go-Too’ app....

As a music professional I heartily recommend this app. Clear, precise, brief. Absolute simplicity to use. A design triumph in my view fellas....

AppSupApp ,

Bare bones

The app has a very little amount of audible examples, especially in the meters and time signatures chapters where it's very crucial to heat the difference between complex time signatures.

There are literally no exercises in the app to help you progress.

The theory text is very repetitive and uses very subjective terminology with no attempts to explain it. For example, what does it mean that a seventh note in a minor scale "wants to lead"? No explanation for that, they just go forward with this.

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