Music Theory: a semester course at Richmond High School
If you are interested in taking Music Theory as a semester course, check out the information here! No experience necessary to learn to read or write music. We use a variety of methods (computers, worksheets, hands-on activities) to learn to read and write music. This is a NON-Performance class, however if you do play an instrument you may be welcome to play any music you create on that instrument.
If you are currently in a music class like guitar, band, or choir, this class will help you continue to develop music reading and writing skills. We go more in-depth about the subjects like note names, key signatures, chords, etc. If you do not know how to read music, the goal is to get everyone reading and understanding the function of music. This is a class for everyone!
If you are currently in a music class like guitar, band, or choir, this class will help you continue to develop music reading and writing skills. We go more in-depth about the subjects like note names, key signatures, chords, etc. If you do not know how to read music, the goal is to get everyone reading and understanding the function of music. This is a class for everyone!
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Music Literacy Level Practice & Tests
As your teacher for the criteria for your assignment.
1) How many correct: ______________ 2) Percentage correct: ______________ 3) Amount of time: __________________
1) How many correct: ______________ 2) Percentage correct: ______________ 3) Amount of time: __________________
Directions:
1. Click on the level that you want to attempt. It will take you to a new page where your music literacy skills will be tested.
2. When you have finished, click the circular "information" button in the upper right hand corner, then click SHOW PROGRESS REPORT.
3. Simply type your name and hit SIGN. This generates a unique verification code for your score.
5. Copy and paste the verification code into the CONTACT FORM for your teacher, filling in the Name/Class/Level fields, check the box indicating whether you passed the level or were attempting it, and hit SUBMIT. (You should see the text "Way to go!" appear after clicking submit.)
1. Click on the level that you want to attempt. It will take you to a new page where your music literacy skills will be tested.
2. When you have finished, click the circular "information" button in the upper right hand corner, then click SHOW PROGRESS REPORT.
3. Simply type your name and hit SIGN. This generates a unique verification code for your score.
5. Copy and paste the verification code into the CONTACT FORM for your teacher, filling in the Name/Class/Level fields, check the box indicating whether you passed the level or were attempting it, and hit SUBMIT. (You should see the text "Way to go!" appear after clicking submit.)
Test Levels
Coming Soon! These will be your summative assessments for your note names.
Treble Clef - Note Name Quizzes
Note Name _Practice Quiz Note Name Quiz Level 1 - in the staff Level 2 - with ledger lines Level 3 - with accidentals Level 1a - in the staff Level 3a - with accidentals |
Interval Identification Quizzes
Level T1 - Treble Clef Intervals - Key of C Level B1 - Bass Clef Intervals - Key of C Level T2 - Treble Clef Intervals w/accidentals Level B2 - Bass Clef Intervals w/accidentals Level T3 - Treble Clef Intervals w/Key Signatures Level B3 - Bass Clef Intervals w/Key signatures |
Chord Identification Quizzes
Level 1 - Key of C Level 2 - Up to 1 # & b's Level 3 - Up to 4 # & b's Level 4 - All Keys |
Practice Levels
Treble Clef Note Identification Levels |
Bass Clef Note Identification Levels |
Level 1 - Spaces only
Level 1a - Spaces only Level 2 - Lines only Level 2a - Lines only Level 3 - Lines & spaces Level 3a - Lines & spaces Level 4 - Leger lines above (and everything else) Level 5 - Leger lines below (and everything else) Level 6 - Leger lines below & above (and everything else) Level 7 - Accidentals Level 8 - Notes with Key Signatures (up to 2 #'s & 2 b's) Level 9 - Notes with all Key Signature options |
Level 1 - Spaces only
Level 1a - Spaces only Level 2 - Lines only Level 2a - Lines only Level 3 - Lines & spaces Level 3a - Lines & spaces Level 4 - Leger lines above (and everything else) Level 5 - Leger lines below (and everything else) Level 6 - Leger lines below & above (and everything else) Level 7 - Accidentals Level 8 - Notes with Key Signatures (up to 2 #'s & 2 b's) Level 9 - Notes with all Key Signature option Level 10 - Bass Clef and Treble Clef Notes |
Key Signature Identification Levels |
Solfege Identification Levels |
Level 1 - Sharp Keys 0-4 #'s
Level 1a_ - Flat Keys 0-4 b's Level 2 - Sharp Key Signatures Level 2a - Flat Key Signatures Level 3 - All Keys Signatures Level 3a - All Key Signatures Treble Clef Level 3b - All Key Signatures Bass Clef Level 4 - All Key Signatures Treble & Bass Clef Mixed Chord IdentificationComing Soon!
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Level 1 - Up to 1 sharp and 1 flat
Level 2 - Up to 4 sharps and 4 flats Level 3 - All sharp key signatures Level 4 - All flat key signatures Level 5 - All Key Signatures Interval IdentificationLevel T1 - Treble Clef Basic Intervals - Up to 4 #'s & b's
Level B1 - Bass Clef Basic Intervals - Up to 4 #'s & b's Level T2 - Treble Clef Intervals - Key of C with quality Level B2 - Bass Clef Intervals - Key of C with quality Level T3 - Treble Clef Intervals - Up to 4 #'s & b's w/quality Level B3 - Bass Clef Intervals - Up to 4 #'s & b's w/quality Level T4 - Treble Clef Basic Intervals - All Keys Level B4 - Bass Clef Basic Intervals - All Keys Level T5 - Treble Clef Intervals - All Keys with quality Level B5 - Bass Clef Intervals - All Keys with quality |
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