Schaum's Very Popular Speller
- New Clear Music Engraving Allows
More Space for the Student's Writing
- Note Spelling with Various Key Signatures
- In-Depth Treatment of Musical Elements
Concepts Presented at This Level:
Accidentals
Inner and Outer Leger Lines
Identifying and Writing Simple Intervals
Dotted Notes and Rests -- Double Dots
Triplets -- Double Sharps and Double Flats
Intensive Time Signature Work
Identification and Counting with Notes and Rests
Contents:
Lesson:
1 - Tonality spelling (Key of G Major)
2 - Tonality spelling (Key of F Major)
3 - Tonality spelling (Key of D Major)
4 - Tonality spelling (Key of B-flat Major)
5 - Tonality spelling (Key of A Major)
6 - Tonality spelling (Key of E-flat Major)
7 - Accidentals (Key of C Major)
8 - Accidentals in other keys
9 - Ties and slurs
10 - Inner leger lines (below treble and above bass staff)
11 - Inner leger lines, continued
12 - Outer leger lines (above treble and below bass staff)
13 - Outer leger lines, continued
14 - Identifying intervals by number
15 - Writing notes for intervals
16 - Identifying dots (staccato and note-lengthening)
17 - Values of dots which lengthen notes
18 - Values of dots which lengthen rests
19 - The double dot
20 - Identifying triplets
21 - Further triplet study
22 - Double sharps and double flats
23 - Review of time signatures
24 - Correcting counting errors
25 - Identifying time signatures
26 - Measure completion (notes)
27 - Measure completion (rests)
28 - Inserting time signatures
29 - Placing measure bar lines
Written by John W. Schaum
Published by Alfred Publishing
This Book is Level 3 (Early Intermediate)
Other Book in This Series:
Note Speller, Book 1 (Level 1) catalog #EL159A
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