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Read Music FAST! Part 2: intervals & key signatures

An indispensable sequel that turns interval spotting and key-signature reading into quick, foolproof skills with hands-on quizzes and an ingenious Red/Blue System.

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Lifetime

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Beginner

certificate

Certificate of completion

language

English

What will you learn in Read Music FAST! Part 2: intervals & key signatures Course

  • Recognize and name all interval types—2nds, 3rds, 5ths, octaves—in notation and on the keyboard.

  • Read and interpret any key signature at a glance, major or minor.

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  • Work out any major or minor scale quickly using the instructor’s Red/Blue System.

  • Determine the key of a piece by its signature, and vice versa.

Program Overview

Module 1: Introduction to Intervals

⏳ ~20 minutes

  • Topics: What an interval is; naming conventions; major vs. minor vs. perfect intervals

  • Hands-on: Identify and play sample intervals on the keyboard; complete the “Interval Recognition” quiz

Module 2: Interval Recognition in Context

⏳ ~30 minutes

  • Topics: Spotting intervals in written music; intervallic relationships within melodies

  • Hands-on: Read short score excerpts and mark interval sizes; play corresponding intervals by ear

Module 3: Reading Key Signatures

⏳ ~25 minutes

  • Topics: Sharp and flat order; mapping signatures in treble and bass clefs; circle of fifths overview

  • Hands-on: Write out all key signatures in both clefs and test yourself with timed drills

Module 4: Major Scale Mastery

⏳ ~25 minutes

  • Topics: Constructing major scales via whole/half-step patterns; Red/Blue System for rapid recall

  • Hands-on: Build and play each of the 12 major scales on the keyboard; complete the “Major Scale” challenge

Module 5: Minor Scales & Key Identification

⏳ ~20 minutes

  • Topics: Natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scale patterns; identifying piece keys from signatures

  • Hands-on: Work out minor scales in all keys and determine the key of sample excerpts by signature

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Job Outlook

  • Music Educators & Theorists: Entry-level theory instructors earn $35–$50 per hour; university lecturers average $50k–$75k/year.

  • Arrangers & Transcribers: Freelance rates range $40–$100 per hour depending on project scope.

  • Session Musicians: Strong score-reading skills in any key unlock more studio and live-performance opportunities.

9.5Expert Score
Highly Recommendedx
A superb follow-up to “Read Music FAST!” that demystifies intervals and key signatures with an innovative, quiz-driven approach.
Value
9.2
Price
9.3
Skills
9.5
Information
9.6
PROS
  • Laser-focused lessons on intervals and key signatures with high-quality audio examples.
  • Unique Red/Blue System makes scale construction intuitive and memorable.
  • Bestseller status and exceptionally high student satisfaction (4.9★ from 1,377 ratings).
CONS
  • Assumes completion of “Read Music FAST! Part 1” for best results.
  • No rhythm or meter coverage—purely focused on pitch and key theory.

Specification: Read Music FAST! Part 2: intervals & key signatures

access

Lifetime

level

Beginner

certificate

Certificate of completion

language

English

Read Music FAST! Part 2: intervals & key signatures
Read Music FAST! Part 2: intervals & key signatures
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