THE Ultimate Chord Charts. The absolute last chord reference resource you will ever need. This HUGE pack includes every major and minor chord from C through to B. That's 24 chords! Hang these up, hand them out, and never again be asked (or have to ask yourself!) how to play any major or minor chord your may come upon either on the piano, ukulele, guitar or bass guitar. Features: - root position, 1st and 2nd inversion for keys - colour-coded root (pink) and 3rd and 5th (yellow) notes - variou
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A must-have supplement to the C major charts! Hang these up and never again will your students need to ask how to play any minor chord. Features: - Traditional notation, Piano diagram, Ukulele, Bass and Guitar chord windows - First and second inversion for Piano - Identification of root (pink) and 3rd and 5th notes (yellow) If this works for you, check out the FREE C major chords pack as well as the sharps/flats pack. Or better yet, get EVERY major and minor chord in the Ultimate Chord Charts bu
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A must-have supplement to your chord packs: for the more advanced students and more complex key signatures! Hang these up and never again will your students (or you!) need to ask how to play those pesky chromatic chords. Features: - Traditional notation, Piano diagram, Ukulele, Bass and Guitar chord windows - First and second inversion for Piano - Identification of root (pink) and 3rd and 5th notes (yellow) If this works for you, check out the FREE C major chords pack as well as the diatonic min
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A mind map of several sub-genres of Rock Music organised by the decade in which they came to prominence. Each genres contains examples of bands that represent that genre, as well as arrows linking between genres to suggest a cultural link, and dashed lines between genres indicating an "anti" link (for example, punk rock as a push back against glam rock). These resources are worksheets that go with the Rock Music Mind Map listed on my page. The worksheets are the original mind map with elements t
The last chord chart reference guide you'll ever need for your classroom. Hang these up and never again will your students need to ask how to play any chord of the C Major Scale! Features: - Traditional notation, Piano diagram, Ukulele, Bass and Guitar chord windows - First and second inversion for Piano - Identification of root (pink) and 3rd and 5th notes (yellow) If this works for you, check out the minor chords pack and the sharps/flats pack. Or better yet, get EVERY major and minor chord i
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A mind map of several sub-genres of Rock Music organised by the decade in which they came to prominence. Each genres contains examples of bands that represent that genre, as well as arrows linking between genres to suggest a cultural link, and dashed lines between genres indicating an "anti" link (for example, punk rock as a push back against glam rock). This resources is intended to complement the blank Rock Music Mind Map listed for free on my page - to be used as the "answer sheet" or just a
A simple poster identifying key parts of the Grand staff including: clefs, time signatures, rest, middle C, repeat sign, double bar-lines, and brace. A handy reference for composition and notation lessons as well as a discussion or assessment prompt.
- Double-sided sheet of drum kit beats written in grid/graphic notation to make it easier to read. - Engage your beginner drummers and give them the tools they need to work independently on their drumming. - Each drum beat lists style/other songs with a similar drum beat to help students "hear" it in their head or get a reference song. - Students who have not yet learned traditional drum notation, are not planning on going further, or are still transitioning into it will benefit greatly from th
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A colourful and easy-on-the-eye transposition infographic for transposing INTO Bb and Eb wind instruments. Students can use this reference guide as a tool to empower themselves and work out which notes to play if they are given non-transposed music. Super handy for composition and arrangement students. Most of all - handy for you, the teacher! To save you from constantly looking up which way to transpose when that one student with a saxophone has nothing to play!
Follow up to the ever-popular drum kit grid #1!- Double-sided sheet of drum kit beats written in grid/graphic notation to make it easier to read. - Engage your beginner drummers and give them the tools they need to work independently on their drumming. - Each drum beat lists style/other songs with a similar drum beat to help students "hear" it in their head or get a reference song. - Students who have not yet learned traditional drum notation, are not planning on going further, or are still tr
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Empower students to work out for themselves what key they are in based on the key signature they see in front of them. This .png is in the form of an easy-to-follow flowchart that is best used in conjunction with What and Why of Keys and Key Signatures Infographic.
An Infographic in .png form to help students quickly know and understand what a key signature, key and a scale is, and the difference between them, as well as why they matter. This is best used in conjunction with the Keys and Key Signatures Flowchart.
A simple poster pointing out the key features of drum kit notation. Especially helpful for your own reference and for students wishing to compose for the drum kit.
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