It looks like your message cut off. I assume you want exercises related to “Music Theory.” Here are five focused exercise types with brief steps and goals:
- Scale Practice
- Steps: Pick a major or minor scale, play ascending/descending slowly with a metronome, then increase tempo. Repeat in all keys.
- Goal: Internalize scale patterns, improve finger/hand coordination, and build speed.
- Interval Recognition (Aural & Visual)
- Steps: Sing or play two notes; identify interval by ear. On staff, label intervals between notes. Use flashcards or apps for drills.
- Goal: Improve interval identification for ear training and sight-reading.
- Chord Construction & Progressions
- Steps: Build triads and seventh chords on each scale degree; practice common progressions (I–IV–V–I, ii–V–I). Reharmonize a simple melody.
- Goal: Understand harmony, voice leading, and functional relationships.
- Rhythm & Meter Drills
- Steps: Clap/play rhythmic patterns in various meters (⁄4, ⁄4, ⁄4), subdivide beats, practice syncopation and polyrhythms with a metronome.
- Goal: Strengthen timing, counting, and rhythmic accuracy.
- Sight-Reading & Transcription
- Steps: Sight-read short melodies daily at a comfortable tempo; transcribe short passages by ear, then check against the score.
- Goal: Improve reading fluency, musical memory, and aural transcription skills.
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