A complete course covering the Trinity Grade 6 Music Theory syllabus.
Rhythm, Texture and FormDemisemiquaver triplets (32nd note triplets)
Double dotted notes and rests
Duplets
Hemiola
Swung quavers (8th notes) (writing quavers to be played swing)
Understand and identify textures (homophonic, polyphonic, imitative, thick or dense, thin or transparent)
Understand the terms movement and Prelude
Binary form with reference particularly to Baroque sonatas (da camera and da chiesa) and dance suites (Allemande, Bourrée, Italian Corrente, French Courante, Italian Giga, French Gigue, Gavotte, Minuet and Sarabande - definitions for each as defined in the Trinity workbook)
Ternary form with reference particularly to Baroque dance suites (Bourrée I and II, Gavotte I and II and Minuet and Trio)
Air with variations
Chorale
Folk ballad
Composers and General KnowledgeThe Baroque period.
Composers of particular relevance to this grade are those writing in the Baroque period (approximately 1600–1750), e.g. J S Bach, Corelli, Couperin, Handel, Marcello, Rameau, A and D Scarlatti, Telemann and Vivaldi
PitchAll major keys (for all major keys: scales, key signatures, arpeggios, broken chords, broken chords of the dominant 7th, and tonic triads (root, first or second inversion))
All minor keys (for all minor keys: scales - natural (Aeolian mode) and harmonic and melodic minor, key signatures, arpeggios, broken chords, broken chords of the dominant 7th, and tonic triads (root, first or second inversion))
3rd, 6th and 7th degrees of the major/minor scale being known as mediant, submediant and leading note respectively
Recognising and writing diminished 7th chords (with an understanding of correct spelling and their enharmonic equivalents)
Broken chords of all diminished 7th chords
Writing and labelling chords on every degree of the scale (harmonic and melodic minors) in any key as well-balanced 4-part chords for SATB in root, first or second inversions (plus third inversions for dominant 7ths and diminished 7ths), using Roman numerals or chord symbols
Recognising and writing figured bass for all major and minor chords for the grade in root, first or second inversion
Recognising and writing augmented chords
Recognition of all intervals including compound intervals
Recognising pedal points on the tonic and dominant degrees of the scale
Recognising and writing harmonic sequences and identifying the keys that they travel through
Recognising and writing perfect, plagal, imperfect and interrupted cadences
Labelling the chords of a phrase of a chorale/hymn in Roman numerals and chord symbols, and completing it with an appropriate two-chord cadence (bass line given)
Writing a short extract from close to open score for SATB (chorale/hymn phrase), or vice versa
Recognising and writing C, D, F or G pentatonic major scales, A, B, D or E pentatonic minor and A, B, D or E blues scales
Concept of modes with reference particularly to Aeolian mode (the natural minor)
Identifying music written using the Aeolian mode (natural minor)
Writing an 8-bar melody using notes from the major, minor, pentatonic major, pentatonic minor, blues scales or using notes from the Aeolian mode
Transposing a melody for any transposing instrument for the grade (transposing interval to be known for descant recorder, clarinet in Bb, alto saxophone in Eb, tenor saxophone in Bb, trumpet in Bb, French horn in F, double bass and classical guitar)
Ranges of clarinet in A, treble recorder, saxophones (tenor in Bb and baritone in Eb) as defined in the Trinity Workbook
Identifying variation/decoration (harmonic, melodic, dynamic and textural)
Musical terms and symbols
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