I have been a singing and music teacher for twenty years and, although there are some amazing resources out there, sometimes I wanted something slightly different. So, I started creating my own and have listed some of them here. Enjoy!
I have been a singing and music teacher for twenty years and, although there are some amazing resources out there, sometimes I wanted something slightly different. So, I started creating my own and have listed some of them here. Enjoy!
Basic PowerPoint explaining triads and inversions in a major key. This is perfect for those learning music theory for the first time. There are some worksheets available to accompany this PowerPoint.
Basic worksheet about inversions on chord 1. This is the second of four worksheets that accompanies my PowerPoint on Chords. It is ideal for those starting out in music theory and could also be used as a homework sheet.
Basic worksheet covering inversions on chord I in the bass clef. This is the third of four worksheets that accompanies my PowerPoint on Chords. It is ideal for those starting out in music theory and could be used as a homework activity.
Basic worksheet with answers about root position chords. This is the first of four worksheets that accompanies my PowerPoint on chords and is ideal for those starting out in music theory. It could also be used as a homework sheet.
Basic worksheet covering inversions in C, F and G major. This is the fourth or four worksheets that accompany my PowerPoint on Chords. It is ideal for those starting out in music theory and could be used as a homework activity.
Worksheet showing how to work out melodic minor keys from their relative majors, includes answers. I use this sheet following the relevant pages of my PowerPoint on ‘Minor keys - Relative minors, forming harmonic and melodic minor keys’, also available on TES individually and as a lesson bundle. This can be used in classroom lessons or individual music theory lessons for the Grade 5 ABRSM music theory exam.
Bundle consisting of a PowerPoint and three worksheets on Minor keys, how to work out relative minor keys and how to form harmonic and melodic minor keys. This can be used in classroom lessons or individual music theory lessons for the Grade 5 ABRSM music theory exam.
These 10 worksheets take you through, step by step, from reading note names to identifying major and minor keys - perfect for ABRSM Grade 5 music theory students and class music lessons for Key stage 2, Key stage 3 and GCSE and A level music.
Bumper pack of worksheets: ‘Reading note names - treble clef - basic’, ‘Reading note names - bass clef - basic’, ‘Reading note names Treble and bass clef - Picture matching’, Identifying semitones and tones’, ‘Forming a major scale from the pattern of tones and semitones’, ‘Working out a major key from the key signature with sharps’, ‘Working out a major key from the key signature with flats’, ‘How to work out relative minor keys’, ‘How to work out harmonic minor keys’, ‘How to work out melodic minor keys’.
I also have PowerPoints to accompany these worksheets, should you need to do any more explaining, available separately.
This lesson consists of a PowerPoint and four worksheets aimed at learners who are new to chords and music theory. The sheets could also be used for homework. There is also an activity on how to work out chords using a grid, with examples and blank grids.
This is a grid I have created to help work out chords and inversions. There is an explanation and example on one sheet and some blank grids on the other. This can be used in conjunction with my other resources on chords and music theory or as a stand alone resource.