Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) Apps this week!
RCM Music Theory Prep (https://www.rcmusic.com/learning/digital-learning/music-theory-apps) Designed for kids; puts a fun spin on learning the building blocks of music; fun animation, lively narration, and engaging games keep kids entertained and focused while they learn important basics like time signatures and musical scales; 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; learn more about The Royal Conservatory and the over 30 learning objectives which support student success at the Preparatory Level of The RCM Certificate Program; 15 lessons bring music theory basics to life; 12 interactive musical games engage students; 195+ individual lesson pages specifically designed for kids; 35+ minutes of animation and narration encourage active learning; 30+ learning objectives cover five areas of study including pitch, rhythm, scales, chords, and musical terms; status screens demonstrate progress and motivate students to keep learning; theory concepts aligned with the RCM Preparatory Theory Level; Pitch and Notation covers the staff, grand staff, treble clef, bass clef, bar line, measure, notes up to and including one ledger line above and below the treble staff and bass staff, notes adjacent to middle C on the treble staff and bass staff, and the location of notes on a keyboard diagram; Rhythm covers whole, half, quarter, and eighth notes and rests, 2/4 time signature, and 4/4 time signature; Scales covers the C major scale, a minor scale, natural form, and scale degree names: tonic; Chords covers the tonic triad of C major in root position, solid/blocked and broken, tonic triad of a minor in root position, and solid/blocked and broken; Musical Terms and Signs covers accent, crescendo, decrescendo, forte, legato, mezzo forte, mezzo piano, piano, and staccato; (iOS 10.0 or later).
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