Music theory classes are offered by Bishopbriggs School of Music. All our tutors are highly experienced, full-time musicians and all have full PVG disclosure.
Music theory classes are offered by Bishopbriggs School of Music. All our tutors are highly experienced, full-time musicians and all have full PVG disclosure.
The Bishopbriggs School of Music is one of the leading independent music school's in Scotland. We are based in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow and we offer to all levels of - beginner, intermediate, or expert - students from aged 6yrs and above the opportunity to learn music across a number of instruments and disciplines. We teach the following, Electric / Acoustic Guitar, Drums, Piano / Keyboard, Bass Guitar, Saxophone, Clarinet, Ukulele, Flute, Vocals / Singing, Violin / Fiddle & Music Theory.
The school was established in 2002 by Peter O'Neil who has over 25 years of teaching experience. The School is RockSchool, Rock & Pop and Trinity College London accredited. Our lessons are held at the School or via ZOOM Online. All our tutors are highly experienced, full-time musicians and all have full PVG disclosure.
We have free parking at the school. In response to the COVID19 pandemic, we have invested heavily to make our school a safe and secure environment for our students and staff. You can find out more by clicking out our COVID19 Exit Strategy option below to watch a full video of our 'New Normal' measures.
Over the years, we have had many requests from individuals who wanted to improve their Music Theory skills without actually having to return to traditional academic study. We are very pleased to say we can now help!
The study of music theory is not only popular at the school, but is recommended for anyone who is serious about developing their own knowledge of how music is built. This not only helps you create a new appreciation and understanding of music, but will help your practical skills develop even quicke...
In these classes students learn the fundamentals of music theory for grades 1 - 8 according to the western classical music tradition and prepare for music theory exams.
Studying theory can be an invaluable asset to your music and learning. Whether you are a songwriter or a performer, learning theory can really open up your musical landscape.
Music is generally thought of as being in two parts, practical and music theory. The practical element of musicianship involves the playing of your chosen instrument, be it guitar, piano, flute, drums or singing. The theory part relates to how and why music works.
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