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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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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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