| Basic Music Theory for Banjo Players $19.99 - See more - Buy online Lead time before shipment : 1 to 2 weeksFormat : Sheet music + Audio access![Online audio access included with the book](http://img.free-scores.com/IMAGES/audio-online-access.png) Illustrated with Playing
Examples for the 5-String
Banjo. Composed by Rick
McKeon. Banjo: 5-
String,Banjo:
Clawhammer,Technique, Theory
and Reference,Technique,
Theory and Reference. Book
and Online Audio/Video. 160
pages. Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc Instrumentation : Publisher : Mel Bay Level : ![See all items with the same classification and the same skill level](https://img.free-scores.com/IMAGES/niveau2-2-UK.gif) |
Song List:
Chapter 1. The Major Scale
1.1 The Major Scale Is The Basis Of All Music Theory!
1.2 Producing Musical Sounds
1.3 Whole Steps And Half Steps
1.4 What Is A Major Scale?
1.5 Playing Examples
1.6 Review Questions For Chapter 1
Chapter 2. Reading Notation And Tablature
2.1 Overview
2.2 Reading Tablature
2.3 Reading Standard Music Notation
2.4 Musical Symbols And Song Structure
2.5 Playing Examples
2.6 Review Questions For Chapter 2
Chapter 3. Key Signatures
3.1 What Is A Key Signature?
3.2 Why Even Have Different Keys?
3.3 Accidentals
3.4 Transposing Between Major Keys
3.5 Transposing Instrumentals
3.6 Playing Examples
3.7 Review Questions For Chapter 3
Chapter 4. Timing
4.1 Overview: Timing Is Everything!
4.2 Time Signatures
4.3 Note Values And Counting
4.4 Rests
Chapter 5. Musical Intervals
5.1 Overview: It'S Like Using A Ruler
5.2 Musical Intervals Have A First Name And A Last Name
5.3 Easy Ways To Remember The Sound Of Intervals
5.4 Pitch Names
5.5 Playing Examples
5.6 Review Questions For Chapter 5
Chapter 6. Chord Construction
6.1 Overview: What Is Harmony?
6.2 The Triad And Stacked Thirds
6.3 Major, Minor And Seventh Chords
6.4 Open Voicing
6.5 Chord Inversions And X/Y Chords
6.6 Chord Extensions
6.7 Partial Chords
6.8 Each Chord Has A Voice
6.9 Playing Examples
6.10 Review Questions For Chapter 6
Chapter 7. Chords In A Key
7.1 Stacked Thirds: The Triad
7.2 Another Way To Look At It
7.3 Stacked Thirds: Seventh Chords
7.4 You Are Not Lockedinto Anything: Accidentals
7.5 Playing Examples
7.6 Review Questions For Chapter 7
Chapter 8. Movable Chords
8.1 What Are Movable Chords?
8.2 Movable Chords For The Banjo
8.3 Using A Capo
8.4 Playing Examples
8.5 Review Questions For Chapter 8
Chapter 9. The Nashville Number System
9.1 Play By The Numbers
9.2 Where'S The Root?
9.3 Nns Notation
9.4 The Relative Minor
9.5 Playing Out Of The Home Position
9.6 The 12-Bar Blues
9.7 Playing Examples
9.8 Review Questions For Chapter 9
Chapter 10. Minor Scales And Modes
10.1 The Natural Minor Scale
10.2 The Harmonic Minor Scale
10.3 The Melodic Minor Scale
10.4 The Minor Pentatonic And Blues Scales
10.5 Modes
10.6 Playing Examples
10.7 Review Questions For Chapter 10
Chapter 11. Answers To Review Questions
Meet the Author
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