Music Theory Books for Strings Students



I’ve been on the hunt for good music theory books for strings students. Here are my findings!!

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All for Strings Workbook 1 Viola https://amzn.to/4gC0jwG
All for Strings Workbook 1 Violin https://amzn.to/4eyqvX6
Alfred’s Essentials of Music Theory Complete https://amzn.to/4eanHjb
Alfred’s Essentials of Music Theory Alto Clef Complete https://amzn.to/3ZzTVjg
Alfred’s Essentials of Music Theory Teacher’s Activity Book 3 https://amzn.to/3XCGc8y
Basic Music Theory and History for Strings Workbook 1 Viola https://amzn.to/3BeTwIS
Basic Music Theory and History for Strings Workbook 1 Violin https://amzn.to/4grqvtA
Basic Music Theory and History for Strings Workbook 2 Viola https://amzn.to/4e6A5R4
Basic Music Theory and History for Strings Workbook 2 Violin https://amzn.to/3B9YZ3Q

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0:00 Introduction
0:45 All for Strings
4:19 Alfred’s Essentials of Music Theory
8:23 Basics of Music Theory and History for Strings
10:22 Final Thoughts

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6 thoughts on “Music Theory Books for Strings Students”

  1. As many issues as the ABRSM has with their practical exams, their theory exams are really good imo. Grades 1 – 8. Grade 5 is required for entry to higher practica exams for musical well roundedness. They have info books with some exercises and they have a seperate workbook and they have a number of pastpapers available

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  2. hello Elizabeth ,please do sight reading to violin and books and websites for sight reading for sting instruments ie violin because I play violin.many thanks .i got the ipad Air M2 and it is a wonderful companion with Andante for playing violin.i am very greatful to you for introducing Andante

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  3. I have the Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory book and while it's kinda great, it's also kinda not. The NOT is that there is not an answer guide with the book to all the exercises and reviews. You're kinda screwed if you currently can't afford a teacher and also can't afford the ludicrously, greedily expensive "Teacher's Answer Key" book. You'll never ever know if you got the answers right or not. Not so much of a problem with book 1 where it's so basic that it's not hard to figure out if you're right or not, but beyond that… I'm sorry I bought it now, because essentially it's an absolute con!

    EDITED TO ADD: Also I didn't realise they had an alto clef version, which they may not have when I first bought the basic one wayyyy back when. Not that it changes the above statements I guess. Also someone below mentioned the ABRSM books, and I think that probably applies to the AMEB (Australian Music Examinations Board) which I've remembered I have for a couple of grades and they're quite well done in their way. (I mainly use Suzuki to learn at the moment – easiest to find videos of when you have no teacher).

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