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Music Theory 101: Major Sharp Keys
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About Music Theory 101: Major Sharp Keys
Introduction
Major Scales & Major Sharp Keys
Class Assignment
What You Will Learn?
- Gain an understanding of major sharp keys with composer Jason Rivera. This class focuses on how to use major scales to build major sharp keys..
- The class features detailed explanations and demonstrations on the piano. You will learn techniques and concepts that can be applied to writing music in practically any genre..
- The main topics covered in this class are:.
- For your class assignment you will complete a short series of written exercises designed to help solidify your new knowledge of major sharp keys.This class is designed for beginners, however it assumes that you are familiar with the musical alphabet, how to read the treble and bass clef staffs and how to construct the major scale..
- The class is for musicians, songwriters and composers who want to expand their knowledge of music theory so that they can master their craft..
- Learning the major sharp keys deepens your understanding of music and you can build upon what you learn in this class to construct intervals and chords. So learning major sharp keys is really opening up a doorway to your musical creativity..
- By the end of this class you will have a solid understanding of major sharp keys and how to identify and notate them..
- I’d love to hear your feedback and I encourage you to leave a review for this class. And don’t forget to follow me to make sure that you receive all of my updates and resources..
- If you want to continue your music education I have many other courses available. I have other classes on songwriting, scales, melodies, and writing chord progressions. I invite you to check out those other classes..