The AB Guide to Music Theory - Part 2
Provides an introduction to the basic elements in harmony and musical structure. Includes separate chapters on voices, string instruments, woodwind and brass instruments, percussion and keyboard instruments, and instruments in combination.
Also covers non-harmony notes, tonal harmony and chromatic chords, and musical structure.
About ABRSM
ABRSM (The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) is the UK's largest music education body, one of its largest music publishers and the world's leading provider of music exams, holding over 650,000 assessments in more than 90 countries every year. As a registered charity, we also make significant donations towards music education initiatives around the world.
Founded in 1889, they have a long and storied history. But the mission has stayed the same: to nurture a love for music, and to inspire achievement in it. At ABRSM, they believe that everyone, wherever they're from, should have access to high-quality music-learning.
Globally renowned exams and assessments
In partnership with four Royal Schools of Music, ABRSM support music-making and learning across the globe. They offer pathways and resources for learners and teachers that help build musical skills and encourage progress.
The core activity is providing graded music exams, assessments and diplomas. An ABRSM grade has a worldwide currency and the exams are designed to motivate learners at all levels and ages, providing realistic goals and tangible rewards for their achievements.