Strings Ensemble
Strings masterclasses and ensemble opportunities
Mock Exams
Music Theory Bootcamp
Getting ready for the music theory Grade 5 exams.
The Strings Theory 2023
Strings Ensemble & Music Theory Bootcamp
Music Theory Bootcamp 2023
Designed specifically to help students skip grades 1-4 and prepare them for the grade 5 theory exam directly, saving time and money on unnecessary lower-level exams.
This bootcamp aims to help students understand important concepts and exact steps to answer the exam questions effectively.
Students will be able to practice these questions at their own pace.
Mock Exams
Mock Exams
Mock Exams
Venue
Music Mood Studio
91 Bencoolen St, #11-02
Sunshine Plaza (Office Tower),
Singapore 189652
Theory I
Strings masterclasses and ensemble opportunities
Theory II
Getting ready for the music theory Grade 5 exams.
Music Theory Bootcamp
Getting ready for the music theory Grade 5 exams.
The course is structured in 2 separate sessions: Theory I and Theory II.
Students will need to attend both sessions to understand all topics tested in the ABRSM Music Theory Grade 5 online exams.
Theory I:
Understanding Irregular time signatures, Octave transposition between clefs, transposing by a major 2nd, minor 3rd, and perfect 5th etc.
Music Theory Bootcamp Details
(4 days)
Age: Kids ages 7 – 12 years old
Structured Steps to Answer
Tips for answering exam questions effectively and efficiently.
Fun Quiz
Interactive quizes to learn the concepts.
Mock Test
Real assessment to find out topics that need to work more.
Frequently Make Mistakes
Reminders on what are the common make mistakes by most students so that they can avoid losing marks on this.
Familiarising with the online exams interface
As the real exams will be an online assessment, we will let students try it hands-on.
Date
Week 1 (1st – 2nd Jun)
Week 3 (15th -16th Jun)
Theory II:
Explore the relations between different intervals, chords, and cadences.
Date
Week 2 (8th – 9th Jun)
Week 4 (22nd – 23rd Jun)
Time
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
(Lunch provided)
Fees
$500/ 2 days
$900 / 4 days
Music Theory Bootcamp Details
(4 days)
Age: Kids ages 7 – 12 years old
Structured Steps to Answer
Tips for answering exam questions effectively and efficiently.
Fun Quiz
Interactive quizes to learn the concepts.
Mock Test
Real assessment to find out topics that need to work more.
Frequently Make Mistakes
Reminders on what are the common make mistakes by most students so that they can avoid losing marks on this.
Familiarising with the online exams interface
As the real exams will be an online assessment, we will let students try it hands-on.
The course is structured in 2 separate sessions: Theory I and Theory II.
Students will need to attend both sessions to understand all topics tested in the ABRSM Music Theory Grade 5 online exams.
Theory I:
Understanding Irregular time signatures, Octave transposition between clefs, transposing by a major 2nd, minor 3rd, and perfect 5th etc.
Date
Week 1 (1st – 2nd Jun)
Week 3 (15th -16th Jun)
Theory II:
Explore the relations between different intervals, chords, and cadences.
Date
Week 2 (8th – 9th Jun)
Week 4 (22nd – 23rd Jun)
Time
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
(Lunch provided)
Fees
$500/ 2 days
$900 / 4 days
Camp Details
Age: Kids ages 8 – 12 years old
Venue
Music Mood Studio
91 Bencoolen St, #11-02
Sunshine Plaza (Office Tower),
Singapore 189652
Date
Week 1 (29th May – 2nd Jun)
Week 2 (5th – 9th Jun)
Week 3 (12th -16th Jun)
Week 4 (19th – 23rd Jun)
Time
9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Fees
Full programme (9 am -3 pm)
$900/5 days
($180/session)
Theory Intensive Only (12-3 pm)
$500/ 5days
($100/session)
The Strings Theory is recommended for:
Kids who are currently learning a piano, violin or cello.
Kids that want to have more exposure in playing in group settings.
Kids who intend to take the ABRSM grade 5 music theory exams in future.
Venue
Music Mood Studio
91 Bencoolen St, #11-02
Sunshine Plaza (Office Tower),
Singapore 189652
Sign up for The Strings Theory Today.
About Music Theory Bootcamp
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Improved teamwork: Playing in a strings ensemble requires children to work together to produce a cohesive musical performance. This can help them to develop important teamwork and communication skills that can be applied in other areas of their life.
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Increased musical proficiency: Playing in a strings ensemble requires children to develop advanced musical skills such as playing in tune, blending with others, and following a conductor. These skills can transfer to other areas of their musical development, such as solo performance.
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Greater appreciation for music: Playing in a strings ensemble can expose children to a wide range of musical styles and genres. This can help them to develop a greater appreciation for music and to become more well-rounded musicians.
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Increased confidence: Successfully playing in a strings ensemble can be a great confidence booster for children. This can transfer to other areas of their life, helping them to become more self-assured and confident individuals.
Strings Ensemble and Music Theory Bootcamp 2023 focus towards preparing students to take their ABRSM Grade 5 theory online exams.
Through each of these activities, your kids will be learning