CURSO DE TEORIA DE LA MUSICA. -
What Every Musician Should Know.
This app contains information that all people who play guitar, who want to know how to play piano, who study singing or are interested in playing an instrument, should know.
Musical theory will help you better play the guitar or whatever your musical instrument. Not all musicians know the concepts contained in the music theory, but those who do know and understand them can read musical scores and take better advantage of the time they invest in their studies.
If you are interested in song composition, it is very important that you study this course of musical theory. The theory of music is the starting point to understand the melody, rhythm, harmony and all the elements inherent in these components of music: musical scales, chords, the values of the notes, which is measure, the height of musical notes, intervals, and a wide variety of themes that help a musician or a music student to achieve their goals.
If you attend guitar classes, piano classes or singing classes This app will be very useful to understand what your teachers teach you.
Understanding musical theory facilitates knowing how to play guitar or how to play piano.
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This is the free version of CURSO DE TEORIA DE LA MUSICA.
Music theory course contains lessons and a section of visual recognition exercises of intervals.
The lessons address the following topics:
1. Semitone
2. Tone
3. The 7 natural notes
4. Alterations: Sustained and Bemol
5. Alterations: Bead
6. More about alterations
7. Enarmonia
8. Index
9. encryption
10. The chromatic scale
11. The chromatic scale - Exercises 1 and 2
12. Rank of a musical instrument
13. The chromatic scale - Exercises 3 and 4
14. The diatonic scale
15. The diatonic scale - Exercises 1 - 2 - 3 and 4
16. Intervals
17. Melodic interval and harmonic interval
18. Basic denomination of the intervals
19. Intervals from Do - Exercises 1 and 2
20. Specific denomination of the intervals
21. Specific denomination of the intervals - Exercises 1 and 2
22. More about intervals
23. Simple intervals - compound intervals
24. Scales
25. Major scale
26. Natural minor scale
27. Harmonic minor scale
28. Minor Melodic Scale
29. Pentatonic scale
What's new in the latest version 1.0.23
Last Updated on May 23, 2019 - Software update.- Correction of eighth intervals in lesson 20.