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Snohomish's Best Music Theory Lessons
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Private Music Theory Lessons
Marysville, WA
Lessons can expect to be laid back, fun and full of learning. You will learn how to have fun playing music, musical techniques, sight-reading, musicianship, note-reading, ear training and theory. After 3-6 months of lessons, you will be either playing the piano or singing at a very high level. You will…
1 session available for $140.00
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Private Music Theory Lessons
Lake Stevens, WA
Learn Guitar Step-By-Step by Starting Off With One Of 3 Levels. 1. Beginner 2. Intermediate 3. Advanced The Styles I Know Best Are: Rock Pop Metal Classical Blues Funk R & B I'm more of a "laid back" type of teacher. No whips or teachers rulers here. Music is supposed to be fun!! If your not having…
1 session available for $140.00
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Private Music Theory Lessons
Lynnwood, WA
The atmosphere is relaxed in our comfortable professional studio. We work hard, and enjoy the journey as we develop your voice and repertoire with a focus on whatever style of singing you choose. It won't be long until you will see that songs that were previously too high or too low are now comfortably…
1 session available for $140.00
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Online Music Theory Lessons
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Introductory Music Theory
Online
Intro to Music Theory is a foundational music course which covers the basics of music theory. The goal of this course is to enable the student to learn a strong foundation of basics on which to build. Topics Covered: -Staff -Clefts -Grand Staff -Intervals -Key Signatures…
1 session available for $25.00
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Music Theory Questions
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what are the signature chord progressions for each of the modes?
howard e November 28, 2010
Music Theory Articles
Circle of 5ths
Tyson Ailshie – July 17, 2009
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This is a musical concept that is important to practice. As an aspiring musician, it is imperative to master this concept and the only way to do this is through effective, diligent and focused practice...
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Learning to transpose, a.k.a. "Picking music out of the air"
Ryan Janus – July 13, 2009
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One great way to become more flexible on your instrument which is often overlooked is to learn melodies in all twelve keys. While this may seem like a daunting task for some, I assure you that it...
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