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| oldromola |
Apr 28 2012, 09:02 AM
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I have a piano student who, having achieved a good merit in his recent grade 5 theory exam, wants to go on and work for grade 6. Is there a recommended book/tutor for grade 6 theory from which we could work? Up to grade 5 I have only ever used the little red book (First Steps in Music Theory) and past exam papers. This has yielded results from 77% to 90% so ideally I am looking for another little red book that deals with the grade 6 syllabus.
Also I think he would benefit from having some initial tuition in basic harmony, and I wondered what tutor is normally used these days. When I were a lad we used the 3 volumes of C H Kitson's 'Elementary Harmony'. I always thought it was excellent but maybe it's considered a tad dry and academic for the 21st century. Any suggestions gratefully welcomed. |
| Maizie |
Apr 28 2012, 09:31 AM
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Here's a topic on G6 books - an old thread but the syllabus hasn't changed (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
http://www.abrsm.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=31773 |
| Invidia |
Apr 29 2012, 01:49 PM
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The AB books Harmony in Practise (textbook and answer book) are good. I skipped grade 6 and 7 theory and got a secure pass at grade 8 through the sole use of this book plus past exam papers.
Saying that, I had done A level music. Saying that, there are lots of options for A level depending on the syllabus (chorales, trios, minimalism, writing the accompaniment for Romantic song). I did a "traditional" A level course which focused on Bach chorales and traditional harmony, which to be honest when paired with composition assignments and a musical analysis paper covers grade 6 theory and touches upon some grade 7/8 requirements (but not much at all). So for me, I needed to relearn/revise some A level concepts (I did A level in 2005 and grade 8 theory in 2010) and extend them to grade 8 level and learn how do deal with trios. The Harmony in Practise books met these needs perfectly. |
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