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The RCM Music Theory 2 App

5/14/2019

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Today's app is the RCM Music Theory 2 app:

RCM Music Theory 2 (https://www.rcmusic.com/learning/digital-learning/music-theory-apps) Builds upon theory knowledge learned in previous levels to teach kids over 30 new concepts; fun animation, lively narration, and engaging games keep kids entertained and focused as they expand their music theory knowledge; reaching new levels keeps kids encouraged and motivated; part of The Royal Conservatory’s renowned system of music study specifically designed to ensure young learners enjoy the full benefits of music making; the study of music theory boosts aural awareness , develops analytical thinking, and encourages creativity; supports student success at Level 2 of The RCM Certificate Program; 14 lessons bring Level 2 music theory basics to life; 8 interactive musical games engage students; 99 individual lesson pages specifically designed for kids; 40+ minutes of animation and narration encourage active learning; 30+ learning objectives cover 8 areas of study including pitch, rhythm, scales, chords, music history, melody and composition, intervals, and musical terms and signs; introduction to the life and music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; See and Hear activities encourage active learning; theory concepts aligned with RCM Level 2 Theory; Pitch and Notation includes notes up to and including three ledger lines above and below the treble staff and bass staff, stems and beams, and repeat signs; Rhythm and Meter includes dotted quarter note, strong, weak, and medium beats, and application of time signatures (2/4, 3/4, 4/4 ), bar lines, notes, and rests; Scales includes scale degree numbers, C, G, and F major scales using key signatures and/or accidentals, A, E, and D minor scales, natural and harmonic forms using key signatures and/or accidentals, relative major/minor key relationships, scale degree names: tonic, subdominant, dominant, and leading tone; Intervals includes harmonic and melodic intervals, interval sizes up to and including an octave (numerical size only); Chords includes tonic triads of C, G, F major and A, E, D minor keys in root position, solid/ blocked or broken form, and functional chord symbols (I, i) and root/quality chord symbols (C, Am); Music History includes the life and music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with emphasis on his childhood, Twelve Variations on “Ah, vous dirai-je, maman” (“Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”), and Horn Concerto in E Flat Major; Musical Terms and Signs includes allegretto, D.C. al Fine, da capo. D.C., fine, fortissimo, molto, pianissimo, poco, presto , rallentando, rall., pedal markings, repeat sign, tenuto, and a review of terms and signs from RCM Prep and Level 1 Theory; Melody and Composition includes composition of a short melody in a major key with a given rhythm, using steps and skips, and ending on the tonic or mediant; (iOS 10.2 or later).

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