Music Theory – Beginner, Intermediate, & Advanced Rudiments TUTORIAL

Music Theory – Beginner, Intermediate, & Advanced Rudiments TUTORIAL

Hi there, my name is Shervin House. I am a Violin Instructor, and I am certified in the Advanced Rudiments of Music Theory & Harmony by the Royal Conservatory of Music.

Are you interested in learning about how music is constructed, delicately shaped, and communicated? In this course you will learn everything that you will need to know about Music Theory, starting from the very basics and covering everything up to the Advanced Music Theory material, as categorized by the RCM (Royal Conservatory of Music).

  • Jack: “Very thorough, everything is explained clearly and using visuals to make the learning experience easier. Loved the course, could not be happier. I would recommend it to anyone”

This course is for beginners. You don’t need to know anything about Music Theory in order to follow along. In fact we even cover how to read music from the basics in the first unit in order to make sure everyone is able to keep up without any prior knowledge. Furthermore, you can learn and follow the material regardless of what instrument you play; whether you play the piano, the guitar, the violin, or any other instrument.

You will learn how elements such as the key signature and the time stamp can be used as powerful tools in writing music, and how they will set up a blueprint for our song. You will discover how to construct chords, how to write melodies, how to begin and end phrases, how to adjust your music based on the instrument you want to use or the key you wish you play in, and much more..

  • Ben: “Easy to follow, clear, engaging, thorough. If you want to learn music theory, this instructor is your guy”

By the end of this course, you will have a complete understanding of the fundamentals of music theory, as well as gaining the ability to start composing songs like a pro. My aim with this course was to break down all of these complicated concepts and explain them by using visuals and piano keys, so that you will have a far easier time wrapping your head around these confusing topics; in short, I will take you by the hand and walk you through all of these fundamentals step by step.

  • Jamie: “This was a very in depth and interesting course. I didn’t know much about Music Theory, but I was able to follow along no problem. Definitely recommend it..”

What can you expect from this course?

  • The most in depth music theory course online
  • A complete guide for those who are beginners to music
  • All the basics covered, material such as how to read music, how rhythm works, etc.
  • All questions answered within 24 hours
  • All the fundamentals covered, all through beginner, intermediate, and advanced rudiments of music theory

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for people who have little to no knowledge of Music Theory
  • For people who tried learning Music Theory on their own but struggled with some of the confusing and tough concepts
  • For all music lovers; whether you play the piano, the guitar, the violin, some other instrument, or even if you don’t play any instruments… there’s something for everyone here
  • Those who want to learn how music works and how it is constructed at a core level
  • Those who want to write their own songs, or learn how others go about writing their songs

What you’ll learn

  • How to read music
  • Understand rhythm
  • What are scales
  • What are semitones & whole tones
  • What are accidentals
  • Major scales
  • Minor scales
  • What is key signature
  • Determining the key signature for scales
  • Finding the key
  • Chromatic scales
  • Whole tone scales
  • Pentatonic scales
  • The blues scales
  • Octatonic scales
  • What are modes
  • Simple time
  • Simple duple, triple, and quadruple time
  • Compound time
  • Compound duple, triple, and quadruple time
  • Hybrid meters
  • Triplets
  • What are chords
  • Intervals
  • Major & minor chords
  • The dominant 7th chord
  • The diminished 7th chord
  • What are cadences
  • Perfect cadence
  • Plagal cadence
  • Imperfect cadence
  • Transposition
  • Transposing to another clef
  • Transposing to a new key
  • Transposing for other instruments
  • Short score Vs open score
  • Writing Melody
  • Writing a response to the melody
  • Key terms to know
  • Requirements
  • No prior experience required
  • All the basics covered in the course

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