Course Information
Course Overview
Ace your music theory for ABRSM Grade 4 with Victoria Williams LmusTCL.
Updated in 2024!
Grade 4 music theory (ABRSM) is a lower-intermediate level exam offered by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music.
At this level you will study more complex keys and time signatures, such as scales (major, minor harmonic and minor melodic) with up to five flats/sharps in them, and all regular simple and compound time signatures, including more obscure ones such as 9/16, as well as more advanced rhythmic tools such as triplets and duplets. You'll also learn the chromatic scales.
This grade covers the tonic, dominant and subdominant chords, and intervals between any two notes (major, minor, perfect, augmented and diminished).
You'll learn how to read the alto clef (used by the viola) as well as lots of other facts about the standard orchestral instruments.
Grade 4 is an ideal preparation course if you are thinking about taking grade 5 sometime in the future.
Please note that the grade 4 course/syllabus overlaps with grade 3, so we will also review some topics from grade 3 (those that normally cause the most confusion!)
The course includes a complete PDF with detailed lessons, exercises, and a practice test in the style of the modern online multiple-choice exam. All answers are also included!
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 42 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Welcome
- Section 2 Pitch
- Section 3 Rhythm
- Section 4 Scales and Key
- Section 5 Intervals and Triads
- Section 6 Harmony
- Section 7 Orchestration
- Section 8 Performance Directions
- Section 9 Grade 4 Practice Test
- Section 10 More Useful Information
What You’ll Learn
- Pass the ABRSM Grade 4 Music Theory exam with confidence., All simple and compound, duple, triple and quadruple time signatures and the grouping of notes within them, The breve/double whole note and rest, Double dotted notes, Duplets and triplets, The alto clef, and transcription between the treble/bass/alto clefs, Double sharps and flats and enharmonic equivalents, Major and minor (harmonic and melodic) scales and key signatures of all major and minor keys up to and including five sharps/flats, Technical names of diatonic notes, The chromatic scale, All intervals (major/minor/perfect/augmented/diminished), not exceeding an octave, Triads in root position of the tonic, dominant and subdominant, Foreign musical terms and symbols including recognising ornaments, General knowledge about the standard orchestral instruments
Reviews
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SShehan
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CCindy Zhu
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MMalo Gee
Currently studying ABRSM Grade 4 Piano. Stalled over the past few years due to Pandemic, & lack of good grounding with my Theory. This course is excellent to help me with the necessary theory, and can be set up on my devices for practice on the move, when away from the piano. The ability to set reminders for Practice Sessions is also very valuable.
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KKeith Rozario
Easy to follow and understand.