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Java Music Theory:

http://web1.hamilton.edu/javamusic/NoteReading.html

Part of an interactive java-based series of activities designed as tutorials to help with basic music concepts. Topics of related interest here include-notation, intervals, scales, chords and key signatures.

Chord Wizard

http://www.chordwizard.com/theory.html

A very useful introduction to the elements of melody, including major scales, minor scales and modes. The site provides easy to understand visual presentations of scale elements, and also includes sound samples!!

Musictheory.net

http://www.musictheory.net/

This site provides outstanding interactive introductions to essential concepts in notation, melody and harmony. Online ear training for intervals, scales and chords is also provided. Very good site.

Easy Music Theory

http://www.musictheory.halifax.ns.ca/index.html

Another useful sight with on-line fact sheets concerning the elements of harmony, melody, rhythm, the keyboard and scores.

The Tonal Center

http://ds.dial.pipex.com/andymilne/

The Tonal Center introduces the elements of harmony through the principle of tonality. A bit more advanced content wise than the other sites, you can find information on basic chord construction, extensions, and a number of progressions and forms.

Questions-- Using the Websites provided above, answer the following questions

1
What is an interval?
2
What is an accidental?
3
Define the elements of the chromatic scale.
4
What are sharps and flats?
5
Using the concept of intervals, describe the construction of the major scale and minor scale. What's the difference, and how is it heard melodically?
6
Define and name the modes of the major scale.
7
Describe the scale construction of each mode of the major scale.







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