The Reading Music Student Workbook is intended to help students learn how to read music. Though this is the first step in studying the rudiments of music theory, the course will not go into music theory proper, in which students would study the hows and whys of music.
Reading Music: Introduction to Music Theory is organized in twelve units, each consisting of four lessons. In the Student Text, a small amount of new information is introduced in each lesson and is reviewed multiple times to ensure mastery. The Reading Music Student Workbook contains exercises for practicing what students learn. The Teacher Guide provides answers to the exercises as well as unit tests.
This course is suitable for all ages, from primary students to adults. Younger students will benefit from a slower pace (one lesson per week) and may also need a teacher’s help. Older students and adults could easily complete one lesson per day.
To understand our Western heritage, we have to see it embodied in the art and music that made it great. Therefore Memoria Press art, music, and enrichment begins early, where students are familiarized simply with great Western art and music. This continues in middle and high school with more in-depth study of our great heritage of art and music, including the great tradition of Latin music.
Reading Music: Introduction to Music Theory Student Workbook is in the following collections: