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  1. AP Music Theory is an introductory college-level music theory course. Students cultivate their understanding of music theory through analyzing performed and notated music as they explore concepts like pitch, rhythm, form, and musical design.

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      75 Questions | ~1 Hour 20 Minutes | 45% of Exam Score....

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    • Music Fundamentals I: Pitch, Major Scales and Key Signatures, Rhythm, Meter, and Expressive Elements. You’ll learn how pitch and rhythm work together to become melody and meter and build musical compositions.
    • Music Fundamentals II: Minor Scales and Key Signatures, Melody, Timbre, and Texture. You’ll build on what you learned in Unit 1 about pitch patterns and relationships in major scales, and apply that knowledge to minor scales.
    • Music Fundamentals III: Triads and Seventh Chords. You’ll build on your understanding of pitch relationships and begin learning the fundamentals of harmony.
    • Harmony and Voice Leading I: Chord Function, Cadence, and Phrase. You’ll expand your knowledge of harmonic materials and processes and explore the procedures of 18th-century style voice leading.
  2. Albert's AP® Music Theory test prep will hone your understanding of music composition and theory through listening, performance, and written exercises.

  3. Learn all about the AP Music Theory exam: MCQs with and without aural stimuli, and all the FRQs, including melodic dictation, harmonic dictation, figured bass, part-writing, harmonizing a melody, and sight singing. We review logistics, useful strategies, and helpful tips so you'll be attuned to all the little details on the exam!

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