Apply now to get:

 

  • Our six months Music Theory course that will prepare you to take the ABRSM Music Theory exam

 

  • One Live Lesson each week where you can ask question and learn with your classmates!

 

  • All the live lessons recorded for you to study

 

  • Homeworks to upload in your classroom

 

  • Take the ABRSM exam online!
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STUDY PLAN

Our 24 hours Music Theory course is ideal for Beginners. The program is divided in two trimesters.

First trimester
  1. Note values of semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver and semiquaver, and their equivalent rests (candidates may use the terms ‘whole note’, ‘half note’, etc.). Tied notes. Single dotted notes.
  2. Simple time signatures of , bar-lines and the grouping of the notes listed above within these times.
  3. The stave. Treble (G) and bass (F) clefs. Names of notes on the stave, including middle C in both clefs. Sharp, flat and natural signs, and their cancellation.
  4. Construction of the major scale, including the position of the tones and semitones. Scales and key signatures of the major keys of C, G, D and F in both clefs, with their tonic triads (root position), degrees (number only), and intervals above the tonic (by number only).
  5. Some frequently used terms and signs concerning tempo, dynamics, performance directions and articulation marks. Simple questions will be asked about a melody written in either treble or bass clef.
Second trimester
  1. Simple time signatures of and the grouping of notes and rests within these times. Triplets, and triplet note groups with rests.
  2. Extension of the stave to include two ledger lines below and above each stave.
  3. Relative major and minor keys. Construction of the minor scale (harmonic only). Scales and key signatures of the major keys of A, B b and E b, and the minor keys of A, E and D, with their tonic triads (root position), degrees (number only), and intervals above the tonic (by number only).
  4. More terms and signs in common use.

COURSE CREDITS

The course credits will be released only upon passing the final exam. The final exam is optional and the exam fee is not included in the course.

ABRSM Qualification title RQF Qualification title Qualification number (QAN) Level Credit Value GLH TQT
Grade 1 Music Theory ABRSM Level 1 Award in Music Theory (Grade 1) 603/6414/2 1 2 6 20
Grade 2 Music Theory ABRSM Level 1 Award in Music Theory (Grade 2) 603/6415/4 1 3 9 30

STARTING DATES AND DEADLINES

Our ABRSM Music Theory course has 3 starting dates each year: first week of January, April and September. The live lessons will be held on Fridays. All the lessons will be recorded, so if you can’t attend you will be able to rewatch what you lost.
You will be able to apply two weeks before the starting date.

HOW TO APPLY

Apply in 3 simple steps:
1. Fill the Application Form by clicking here
2. You can request a video-interview to see if this is the best course for you
3. Pay the 449 euros course fee
Welcome to Jul Academy! We’ll send you an email with your starting date, schedule and everything you need to know to get started.

LEAVE A QUESTION






    LCM’s theory of music exams is designed to provide a structured approach that complements and supports the practical exams. The Music Theory certification course is available for students from all backgrounds. Our active courses start from Grade One to Grade Eight. The courses are one to one with our Teachers; you will be free to start on the first week of each month.

    The lessons will take place once a week, online, with live teachers. We will provide you with all the books and teaching aid necessary to successfully pass the exam. The exam will be taken Online through the London College of Music platform.

    The lessons language is English for all international students.

    STUDY PLAN

    Each grade corresponds to a different level; Grade 1 is a course for complete beginners or kids, while Grade 8 requires awareness and understanding of complex musical structures, techniques and concepts. To understand your starting point, please read the Grades description below.

    Grades 1–2

    Candidates who achieve a Pass or higher at this level will have demonstrated: an awareness and understanding of the rudimentary aspects of pitch, key, triadic harmony, metre and rhythm; and an ability to conceptualise simple logical structures and arithmetical calculations. All candidates will have assimilated a sound theoretical basis that supports the performance of repertoire assigned to the corresponding grades in Music Performance.

    Grades 3–4

    Candidates who achieve a Pass or higher at this level will have demonstrated: an awareness and understanding of more advanced aspects of keys and modes, functional harmony, metre and rhythm; an understanding of the principles and uses of transposition and transposing instruments; an understanding of rudimentary issues of form, shape and structure; an ability to conceptualise more complex logical structures and arithmetical calculations; and an increasing ability to relate signs and symbols to practical meaning. All candidates will have assimilated a sound theoretical basis with which to support the performance of repertoire assigned to the corresponding grades in Music Performance.

    Grade 5

    Candidates who achieve a Pass or higher at this level will have demonstrated: general awareness and understanding of a quite advanced body of theoretical knowledge, comprising all notational elements which would commonly be discovered in repertoire up to and including Grade 8 performance standard; an awareness of the structural relationship between keys and key signatures; the development of a sense of shape, form, proportionality and structure; an ability to conceptualise complex logical and arithmetical structures and patterns; and an understanding of the relationships between theory, notation, and expression in music. All candidates will have assimilated a sound theoretical basis with which to support the performance of repertoire assigned to the corresponding grade in Music Performance. Students need to pass the Music Theory Grade 5 in order to be admitted to the LCM level 6 Bachelor program in Music Performance; please check the appropriate page if interested.

    Grades 6–7

    Candidates who achieve a Pass or higher at this level will have demonstrated: a developing awareness and understanding of complex musical structures, techniques and concepts; developing awareness and understanding of issues of shape, pattern, structure, proportionality, symbols and notation, and expression; the ability to complete creative and critical assignments of short to moderate length; a developing degree of language skills. All candidates will have assimilated a sound theoretical basis with which to support the performance of repertoire assigned to the corresponding grades in Music Performance.

    Grade 8

    Candidates who achieve a Pass or higher at this level will have demonstrated: a fully developed, sophisticated awareness and understanding of complex musical structures, techniques and concepts; a fully developed and sophisticated awareness and understanding of issues of shape, pattern, structure, proportionality, symbols and notation, and expression; and a fully developed and sophisticated language skills and the ability to complete creative and critical assignments of moderately substantial length and complexity. All candidates will have demonstrated the assimilation of sound theoretical understanding that supports the performance of repertoire assigned to the corresponding grade in Music Performance.

    RQF AND EQF LEVLES

     

    The following table compares the LCME Graded examinations with the RQF and the EQF systems.

    London College of Music Examinations (LCME) UK Regulated Qualification Framework (RQF) European Qualification Framework (EQF)
    Grades 1-3 Level 1 Level 2
    Grades 4-5 Level 2 Level 3
    Grades 6-8 Level 3 Level 4

    FEES AND DEADLINES

    Fill the form below to request our informative brochure with all the details of the course.
    The lessons will take place one hour per week, the student will be able to express a preference to define the schedule.
    All the study materials are included in the quota, as well individual lessons to focus on your personal skills. The exam quota is excluded and will be paid once per year.
    Applications are welcome all year round.

    HOW TO APPLY

    To be considered for acceptance you have to follow three simple steps:
    1. Fill the Application Form by clicking here
    2. You will be contacted to book an audition with our tutors.
    3. Reserve your place at Jul Academy! You can do that by paying a small fee of 80 euros directly to our website.
    Welcome to Jul Academy! We’ll send you a pdf with your starting date, schedule and everything you need to know to get started.

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