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This basic music theory for beginner’s guide examines the core music fundamentals. It also provides insight into the basic building blocks of music that form harmony, melody, and rhythm.
Introductory and intermediate music theory lessons, exercises, ear trainers, and calculators.
For an independent adult learner or music hobbyist, the text is an enjoyable introduction to the subject with enough general information to learn the basics of musical notation, pitches, and rhythms on the staff, intervals, scales (major, and minor), keys, key signatures, triads, seventh chords, harmonization, secondary dominants, and modulation.
As someone who never received a formal education on music theory, I'm here to teach what I believe to be the most important concepts a beginner should learn. I strongly believe in the concept...
Learn Music theory with these free online courses - lessons for both beginners and advanced students covering a wide range of musical theory.
Learn to read, write, and analyze Western music notation with the University of Edinburgh's course on Coursera. Covering pitches, scales, intervals, clefs, rhythm, form, metre, time signatures, phrases, cadences, and basic harmony.
Introductory and intermediate music theory lessons, exercises, ear trainers, and calculators.
The text covers all areas of what one would consider basic music theory and is geared truly for the beginner who has had experience in reading music on some level, but desires more comprehensive descriptions of the "why".
In this beginner-friendly guide, we'll break down complex music theory concepts into digestible explanations and provide examples to help you grasp the basics. Whether you're a budding musician or just curious about how music works, this guide is here to make music theory easy and enjoyable.
In this guide, we’ll break down the key fundamentals of music theory and how you can use them to your advantage. Let’s get started! What is Music Theory? Music theory is the language musicians use to explain the structures, formulas, and relationships present in music.