Music Theory
People who are experts in Music Theory
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Jerry Gerber
San Francisco, CA
Why: I have a natural ability to understand and teach music theory. I have studied harmony and counterpoint extensively ...
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MansfieldMusic
Berkeley, CA
Why: I've been a music theory tutor, professional arranger/composer/copyist, worked with major music publishers on product...
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Verlene Schermer Studio
San Jose, CA
Why: When I teach music theory, my students often exclaim “oh it’s that simple? I’ve never heard it explained that clearly!”
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Harmonymusic
Riverside, CA
Why: As a licensed music educator, I have experience teaching music theory
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Susan Zevenbergen
San Diego, CA
Why: I can demystify scales, modes, chords, and the Circle of Fifths.
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Elisa Boynton
Oregon City, OR
Why: I have a performance and musicology degrees that both include professional theory studies
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joalexis
Portland, OR
Why: At Brown University, I studied music theory and since college, I have been performing, recording and teaching music.
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Ashley Brockett
Tacoma, WA
Why: Music Theory is the science and math behind how our music works . . . what could be more fun?
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People who are interested in Music Theory
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jimmy vangalder
Renton, WA
Why: I play in a band, and I never figured out notes.
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Jerry Gerber
San Francisco, CA
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Robin Lovejoy
San Francisco, CA
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Mikey Pedroza
Mission Viejo, CA
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Balance n Harmony
Canby, OR
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Keith Rowley
Seattle, WA
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Valentina Vitols Photography
Seattle, WA
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Jim
Seattle, WA
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