🎼 Western Music Theory – Trinity Exam Training
This course is specially designed for students preparing for Trinity College London (TCL) Music Theory Examinations, from Initial to Grade 8. The training follows the official Trinity syllabus and ensures strong conceptual understanding along with exam confidence.
📚 What This Course Covers:
Staff notation (treble & bass clef), scales, key signatures, time signatures, intervals, chords, triads, harmony, chord progressions, musical terms, transposition, figured bass, and melody writing (for higher grades). Students will also practice past papers and learn effective exam strategies.
🎯 Who Can Join:
Piano and keyboard students preparing for Trinity exams, vocal students who need a strong theoretical foundation, beginners seeking structured music knowledge, and advanced learners aiming for Grade 5–8 certification.
📝 Exam-Focused Training:
Step-by-step syllabus coverage, regular assignments, worksheet practice, mock tests, and personal guidance to improve accuracy and speed.
💡 Teaching Approach:
Concept-based learning, clear explanations with practical examples, individual attention, and a friendly, structured learning environment.
🎼 Recommended Learning Hours (Approximate)
Note: The duration may vary depending on the student’s learning pace, prior musical background, consistency in practice, and overall progress.
| Grade | Guided Learning Hours (Approx.) | Practice Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Grade 1 | 25–35 hours | 3–4 months |
| Grade 2 | 30–40 hours | 4–5 months |
| Grade 3 | 35–45 hours | 4–6 months |
| Grade 4 | 40–50 hours | 5–6 months |
| Grade 5 | 50–70 hours | 6–8 months |
📌 Students with prior instrumental training or strong notation skills may progress faster, while beginners may require additional guided practice and revision time.