Charles Dumont & Son BKT3 - Basics of Keyboard Theory, Level 3
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Nice
My kid’ piano teacher recommended to us to use this book.
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Good Theory Workbook
A good theory workbook - clear and step-by-step. Printed on good quality paper.
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For Certificate of Merit Exams
This series is for students studying for the California Certificate of Merit Exams, but can be used by any piano student to learn Keyboard theory basics. The books are comprehensive and provide a systematic way for children and teenagers to learn Keyboard theory. Adult students however, may find these workbooks move a little too slow. My students who complete level 10 are prepared for the Johnson AP Theory Book and exam.
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As good as described 5*****
As good as described 5*****
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Correcting the viewpoint put forward by a previous reviewer
Contrary to what a previous reviewer had to say, this book does have new material. Since at each level of the Certificate of Merit, students are expected to know material from previous levels, this book reviews old material in addition to introducing new concepts. For the circle of fifths, for instance, Level 3 goes all the way up to C sharp Major. And for the flat keys, all the way to G Flat Major. Could the levels progress at a faster pace? Probably. On the other hand, they are written keeping in mind the requirements of the Certificate of Merit exam, and the theory requirements of the CM aren't quite as tough as those of, for instance, the ABRSM. For those who'd prefer to study according to a tougher syllabus, Ying Ying Ng's Theory for Young Musicians or Josephine Koh's books might be preferable. These are both written for the ABRSM theory exams.
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