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Grade 1:16 - Accidentals
How to change any note to a sharp or flat within a piece of music and how to write these in the score.

Grade 1:13 - Tonic Triads
Constructing chords using intervals within the major scale.

Grade 1:11 - Keys & Key Signatures
How the notes from the scales make key signature. How to find and write the key signatures for grade 1.

Grade 1:10 - Scales of G, D and F Major
Using the major scale formula, learn how to work out the scales of G, D and F Major. This can be applied to ALL major scales.

Grade 1:9 - The Major Scale Formula
How the distances between notes can be used to create the major scales, and how this is used to create music

Grade 1:8 - Sharps, Flats and Naturals
An introduction to sharps, flats and natural notes, how to change the natural notes to create sharps and flats.
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