So, you’re interested in having music theory lessons to support and enhance your practical music making? If you want to understand what all the words and signs and symbols mean in music then you’re in the right place.
So, you’re interested in having music theory lessons to support and enhance your practical music making?
Or maybe you’ve been playing an instrument for years now and you’ve regularly been taking exams, but now your teacher has told you that you need to pass Grade 5 music theory in order to continue?
Whatever the reason you’re here, thank you for taking the time to visit my website.
If you want to understand what all the words and signs and symbols mean in music then you’re in the right place.
I am a flute, piano, recorder and music theory tutor with over 25 years of teaching experience. I also offer lessons in aural training and sight reading to aid exam preparation.
I am a qualified classroom teacher with a P.G.C.E. and a music graduate from Sheffield University. I am also Mum to two grown up children, both of whom play different musical instruments.
Based in Fulwood, Sheffield (on the 120 bus route), I teach face to face music lessons from my home. I also teach lessons online. My pupils range from the very young to the not so young, those keen to do exams or those who want to learn for fun. I love my job and the variety of people I get to work with.
I have an up to date enhanced DBS certificate, plus insurance and I’m happy to show you the relevant documentation.
I hope you can find what you’re looking for on my website, but if you can’t, or you just need some advice, then please contact me and I will be happy to help.
We will guide you through the theory as a stand alone subject or as preparation for a music, GCSE or A Level exam. Some music degrees require Grade 5h Theory as part of their entry requirements.
Music Theory is an important part of a musician's understanding and so at HMMT it is always a part of our lessons, whether this is by working through the ABRSM graded workbooks, by playing games or by completing worksheets and puzzles on the topics covered in the tutor books.
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.
Anyone can learn music theory, even if you don't play an instrument, although it does help. We would recommend that the child should be at least at reading age when they start. However, it does depend on the student, so it's worth discussing this with us. There is no upper age limit!
Music Theory classes are offered by Silverwood Music School.The best music lessons at competitive prices, with Claire Pashley's proven and inspirational teaching methods. Music lessons offered to all pupils irrespective of age, ability or culture.
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