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18. Handwriting Music
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Grade 2 Music Theory - Lesson 18: Handwriting Music
Suitable for: ABRSM Grade 2 GCSE AP Music Theory Beginners
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It is very important that you write music in a way that is easy for others to read. Practise regularly, and look back at music you have
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Common Mistakes
Here are some very common mistakes that students make when writing out music - make sure you don't make them!
Don't forget to put the bar line at the end of the extract. Grade Two
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The first note of each bar is always the same distance (about 1/2 a centimetre) from the barline on its left.
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Accidentals are written on the left hand side of the note head, in the line/space of the note they affect. Candidates
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Try to keep the same distance between the notes as you see in the original. (MyMusicTh
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Make sure the note stems are pointing in the right direction.
Black note-heads must be a good solid colour - make sure you can see no white space at all inside the notehead.
Don't make the note heads too big. Grade 2 Course
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Ledger lines are an extension of the stave and should be the same height apart, and slightly wider than the note heads. In this 1. Notes, Rests & Ledge
example, the B ledger line is too high, and the A ledger line is not wide enough!
1. Notes, Rests & Ledge
2. Treble & Bass Clef, Pi
Transposition
2. Treble & Bass Clef, Pi
Transposition Exercises
3. Major Scales
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4. Minor Scales
4. Minor Scales Exercise
5. Degrees of the Scale
5. Degrees of the Scale
6. Key Signatures & Acc
6. Key Signatures & Acc
7. Working with Key Sign
7. Working with Key Sign
8. Writing Scales
8. Writing Scales Exercis
9. Simple Time Signatur
9. Simple Time Signatur
10. Working with Time S
10. Working with Time S
Exercises
11. Rewriting in a New T
11. Rewriting in a New T
Exercises
12. Adding Rests
12. Adding Rests Exerci
13. Tonic Triads
13. Tonic Triads Exercis
14. Intervals
14. Intervals Exercises
15. Triplets
15. Triplets Exercises
16. Composing a Rhythm
16. Composing a Rhythm
17. Foreign Terms (ABR
17. Foreign Terms (Trini
17. Foreign Terms Exerc
17. Foreign Terms Exerc
18. Handwriting Music
18. Handwriting Music E
19. Musical Devices
19. Musical Devices Exe
19. Practice Exam
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