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This class is designed for students who want more music theory than that which is taught in lessons. (Or just a slower look). Like your regular lesson, these classes are private. This affords the student the luxury of progressing at a comfortable pace and the flexibility to gravitate towards whichever specific discipline is most needed. We can start with “This is a note” or ...

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This class is designed for students who want more music theory than that which is taught in lessons. (Or just a slower look). Like your regular lesson, these classes are private. This affords the student the luxury of progressing at a comfortable pace and the flexibility to gravitate towards whichever specific discipline is most needed. We can start with “This is a note” or “Let’s reharmonize this melody in a different key.” Contact the studio and tell us about your musical background (formal and informal) as well as any musical goals you may have.

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Subject

Music Theory

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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  • 1809 130th Ave NE
    Bellevue, WA 98005 | Overlake

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  • 1:1 / Private Lessons

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