Kotska's Workbook Chapter 18 No. 3 in Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro, seen diatonically and functionally.#tonalharmony #chordprogression #musiced #MusicEducation https://t.co/6NtgaepthJ … … pic.twitter.com/DdfviNPiBA— mDecks Music (@mDecksMusic) May 6, 2018 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
The best ear training app for pitch recognition. POLITONUS. Here we try 4 notes at the time, key of F, diatonic notes, chordal voicing.
The best ear training app for pitch recognition. POLITONUS.Here we try 4 notes at the time, key of F, diatonic notes, chordal voicing.#Eartraining #MusicEducation #musiced https://t.co/4tAOFkG4mB … … pic.twitter.com/Z9mAdffdhV— mDecks Music (@mDecksMusic) May 6, 2018 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Sight-reading exercise in 3/4 for double bass using See Music Pro.
Sight-reading exercise in 3/4 for double bass using See Music Pro.#sightreading #musiceducation #musiced https://t.co/rE6rI6neUo … pic.twitter.com/b2TiLwBOkK— mDecks Music (@mDecksMusic) May 5, 2018 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Kotska’s Workbook Chapter 18 No. 2 in Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro, seen diatonically and functionally
Kotska's Workbook Chapter 18 No. 2 in Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro, seen diatonically and functionally#tonalharmony #chordprogression #musiced #MusicEducation https://t.co/6NtgaepthJ … pic.twitter.com/UtbqGYRpUv— mDecks Music (@mDecksMusic) May 5, 2018 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
The best ear training app for pitch recognition. POLITONUS. Here we try 3 notes at the time, key of G, diatonic notes, chordal voicing.
The best ear training app for pitch recognition. POLITONUS.Here we try 3 notes at the time, key of G, diatonic notes, chordal voicing.#Eartraining #MusicEducation #musiced https://t.co/4tAOFkG4mB … pic.twitter.com/8lGe2Rzz4P— mDecks Music (@mDecksMusic) May 5, 2018 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Messiaen VI n3 in Tessitura Pro.
Messiaen VI n3 in Tessitura Pro.https://t.co/64mTGzoG0x#scalesandmodes #musicscales #musiceducation #musiced pic.twitter.com/7QMTtNXlfh— mDecks Music (@mDecksMusic) May 4, 2018 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Recommended Practice for your ABRSM sight-reading test
Remember when you have to look for good sight-reading examples at your level to improve your sight-reading? Pieces that fit your instrument's range in different key signatures, time signatures, with different rhythms, syncopations or subdivisions, etc. ... and how hard it was to evaluate your performance? Am I playing this right? Did I miss a note...?... Continue Reading →
