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Alfred Publishing
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Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory CD-ROM offers a concise lesson sequence, interactive exercises, ear training (with real acoustic instruments) and unit reviews for complete learning comprehension. A complete Glossary of all the terms and symbols is included, with spoken pronunciations and visual and aural examples.

**Volume 2 LESSONS 26-50 **

  • Tetrachords and Major Scales
  • Key Signatures
  • Chromatic Scale
  • Intervals, Circle of Fifths
  • Perfect, Major and Minor Intervals
  • Augmented and Diminished Intervals
  • Solfege and Transposition
  • Sixteenth Notes and Rests
  • Dotted Eighth Notes and Eighth Note Triplets
  • Common Time and Cut Time
  • 3/8 and 6/8 Time Signature
  • Pick-Up Notes and Syncopation
  • Primary and Major Triads
  • Scale Degree Names
  • V7 (Dominant 7th) Chord

**Volume 3 LESSONS 51-75 **

  • 1st and 2nd Inversions of Triads
  • Inversion of V7 Chords
  • Figured Bass
  • Major Chord Progressions
  • Minor Scales and Minor Triads
  • Augmented and Diminished Triads
  • Primary Triads in Minor Keys
  • Minor Chord Progressions
  • Modes
  • Harmonizing a Melody in Major and Minor Keys
  • Broken Chords and Arpeggiated Accompaniments
  • Passing and Neighboring Tones
  • Composing a Melody in Major and Minor Keys
  • 12-Bar Blues Chord Progression and Blues Scale
  • Basic Forms of Music

Educator Version
The Educator Version has all the features of the Student Version, plus:

  • Up to 200 users
  • Printable Custom Tests
  • Complete record-keeping capabilities for up to 200 users

Network Version
The Network Version has all the features of the Educator Version, plus:

  • Unlimited users
  • View class list by group
  • Import multiple student files in batch
  • Print individual and class score sheets
  • Export student data as EMT Data or a Text File
  • Track students' progress