Theory of Music Workbook Grade 1 (Trinity Guildhall Theory of Music): Theory Teaching Material
J**O
Really clear
As a piano teacher I have tried many different theory workbooks. I use these books most of the time now. They provide very clear step-by step explanations and exercises to build the student's knowledge. They are almost self-contained but you do need a teacher to check your answers as none are provided for the exercises. As the title makes clear, the syllabus covered is Trinity Guildhall, not the Associated Board, and there are some differences, but the ABRSM does accept Trinity Grade 5 theory for those doing its grade 6 practical exams.
S**S
As described
As described
M**H
A great book, easy to follow
This workbook is very clear and well set out. I am using it to teach my son who is 10. Although I have no great knowledge of music theory myself, the explanation are very clear and step by step which allows me to teach it myself saving lesson time. It helps to have a piano to try out and demonstrate the points. It'll be interesting to see how far we can get before I need to handover to a professional.
A**R
Great piano teaching book
Very good theory book
R**E
does what it says on the tin
These books are good and accessible. Put ABRSM to shame really. Easily followed, well explained. Kids are never riveted by this stuff but it's well set out and clearly explained.
M**E
Invaluable to help anyone understand and read music, from the very basics and even without aiming for any examinations.
Recommended by my Piano Teacher as someone just starting to learn to play. I am an adult learner and do not intend to do any examinations still told that this book would be invaluable to learn reading music in general.
M**9
Great start!
A very good book. I bought this to give myself some revision as I haven't read music in years and found it perfect for what I needed.This is perfect for beginners.
M**S
User-friendly
The kids love this! It feels practical rather than theoretical so appeals to many students resistant to learning theory. It's relevant to their musical study and attractively presented. Progression is clear to other books.
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