Music Theory in Practice Grade 6

Music Theory in Practice Grade 6 by Peter Aston is a comprehensive resource published by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in 1992. This edition spans 72 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a wide range of learners. The book builds on the foundational concepts introduced in the first five volumes, delving deeper into tonal harmony and expanding into melodic composition beyond the tonal system.
Readers will find that this book covers all aspects necessary for the Grade 6 Theory of Music exam, providing a structured approach to music instruction and study. It serves as a valuable reference for those looking to enhance their understanding of music theory, with a focus on both practical applications and theoretical concepts. The content is designed to support students in their musical education, making it a useful tool for both self-study and formal instruction.
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Builds on work covered in the first five volumes of Music Theory in Practice, looking further into the workings of tonal harmony and introducing students to melodic composition outside the tonal system. Covers all aspects of the Grade 6 Theory of Music exam.
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