Music Theory

Try our theory quizzes

Prep Quiz 1          
Grade 1 Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Quiz 5 Quiz 6
Grade 2 Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Quiz 5 Quiz 6
Grade 3 Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4    
Grade 4 Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4    
Grade 5 Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4    
Composers Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Quiz 5  
Flash-cards Start page Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6
Set 7 Set 8 Set 9 Set 10 Set 11 Set 12
Set 13 Set 14        
             

These quizzes are all included in the One-2-Five theory e-tutor now available to download

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Music Theory

The study of music theory could provide a suitably interested student a lifetime of learning and fascination. This is not really what the One-2-Five music theory E-tutor is about. This unique downloadable e-tutor and online manual is for the student who would rather be a musician than a music theorist and that the particularly tedious route to GRADE 5 THEORY is one of the less attractive hurdles to climb, because most musicians prefer to PLAY their instrument rather than write dots on a stave. Have said that, many musicians come to regret their lack of theoretical knowledge and music theory writing skills when called upon to arrange or compose, especially when finding themselves in a group or ensemble environment.
 
This is not to say that if you love music theory you will hate our tutor, in fact we are certain you will probably enjoy learning this way, but many people who thought they disliked music theory have come to love it through using this modern approach.

Grade 5 theory

This is the magic target for performance musicians wishing to go above grade 5 level in theirexams performance exams because most exam boards make this a qualifying requirement for grades 6, 7 and 8 (practical exams). Grade 5 theory covers most of the rudiments of music, including most of the symbols and terms in common use (English, French, Italian and German) basic harmony, intervals, chords, cadences and music form. So if you achieve this level then you are well equipped to go on and perform music knowing you have good basic level of theoretical support.

Music lessons

The best way to learn music is by one-to-one music lessons with a good teacher and no computer courses or methods will ever replace this centuries old tradition which works for the vast majority of people. Private music teachers are probably our best customers because they know how modern children love to use their computers for homework and they can use the One-2-Five tutor in many ways to assign interesting challenges to their pupils without straying from their particular grade, and they love the quizzes, flashcards and aural challenges. If you are learning without the aid of formal music lessons or school, then the One-2-Five E-tutor will become a valuable acquisition.

One-2-Five music theory E-tutor

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The One-2-Five will help prepare you for all theory grade examinations in the U.K. (and many other countries) up to Grade 5. It is designed to cover the minimum of requirements and to be reasonably comprehensible to children and adults who have at least started learning a musical instrument. After downloading the E-Tutor you can evaluate the program and then decide if you wish to purchase a license. There is much more to the program than theory grades 1-5 but if you are taking external examinations with one of the UK examination boards we recommend use of our online manual (registration free with the e-tutor) as a supplementary aid (alongside the board's music theory workbook) for those of you who enjoy using computer style learning. However, there is no substitute for the use of pen and paper for preparation for an exam that exclusively requires this medium and this endeavour is not attempting to replace this. but we strongly believe that the downloadable E-tutor will bring a new and refreshing addition to the often tedious business of preparing for and taking music theory exams, and of course, this type of learning does have the advantage of live 'sound' and fast links to the entire program. Because of this we have included aural (ear) tests throughout the program.

Links are given to sites where more specialized information is available. If you are a complete beginner there is a Preparatory level prior to Grade 1.