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Basics of Keyboard Theory: Level 10 (advanced)
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Basics of Keyboard Theory: Level 10 (advanced) Third Edition by Julie McIntosh Johnson Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Julie McIntosh Johnson
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Basics of Keyboard Theory: Level 10 (advanced) by Julie McIntosh Johnson Piano Method - Sheet Music
Piano - Level 10 (advanced)

SKU: KJ.BKT10

Third Edition. Composed by Julie McIntosh Johnson. Basics of Keyboard Theory. Theory; method. Method book. Julie Johnson Music Publications #BKT10. Published by Julie Johnson Music Publications (KJ.BKT10).

ISBN 9781891757389.

Level 10 (advanced): Key signatures, scales, modes, intervals, chords, secondary dominants, cadences, augmented sixth chords, texture, nonharmonic tones, 20th and 21st Century compositional devices, musical forms, history. Includes review of material from previous levels, multi-chapter reviews, and a practice test.

About Basics of Keyboard Theory

Finally! Theory workbooks that students can understand! This series follows the theory requirements of the 2003 MTAC Certificate of Merit Piano Syllabus. Each book features:
-Review of material from previous level(s) and introduction of new concepts
-Clear, easy to understand explanations of skills with practice drills
-Application of new concepts to repertoire from the level
-Multi-chapter reviews and final test including drills and analysis

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 4 Reviews
Edmond C.
April 09, 2024
Good service
Good service
88keys
April 06, 2021
Excellent series!
Love this entire series---perfect for helping students prepare for Certificate of Merit theory exams in California, as the books cover all the material needed for those comprehensive exams. Concepts are taught clearly, lots of practice examples for the student in each chapter. Highly recommend any and all books in this Keyboard Theory series!
Jasmine K.
March 05, 2013
not matching examples
I purchased all levels of these series to teach at my music studio group/individual lessons. They are helpful in the gradual complexity in the beginning levels. The levels where the harmonic analysis is introduced are not quite well organized and comprehensive. Questions/problems are not matching with examples. I often have students stuck with the problem and leave it unfinished.
Anonymous
February 27, 2013
theoy book
I have used all levels of the theory books. I find them somewhat helpful. The lower levels are nicely organized in introducing the chords and inversions. As the levels are getting higher there are very confusing examples/excerpts for teaching harmonic analysis. Often students would get stuck and would leave the work unfinished because of either not clear questioning or a mismatch. Also, the book is very generous by leaving very little to do for a student.
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