Learning notation, sight-reading and understanding music theory can be a challenge at any level. Perhaps you don’t currently read music and want to develop further as a musician or songwriter. Our qualified, experienced teachers can help you develop your understanding of all aspects of music theory.
Learning notation, sight-reading and understanding music theory can be a challenge at any level. Perhaps you don’t currently read music and want to develop further as a musician or songwriter.
Our qualified, experienced teachers can help you develop your understanding of all aspects of music theory.
Prelude School of Music is based in the City Buildings on Old Hall Street in Liverpool. Just a two-minute walk away from Moorfields train station, Prelude offers a prime city-centre location for music lessons.
All our lessons are tailored to your indiviudal needs - regardless of age, ability, or whether or not you have played before. Many of our students are differently abled, and we also cater to many students in the LGBTQ+ community.
The school aims to encourage not only outstanding learning and practice techniques in our students, but also provides the opportunity to perform, which is an integral part of learning how to play and present music, which builds confidence and shows progress.
Our teachers hold a total of over thirty years experience between them, with most of them holding degrees at Masters level in either music or teaching.
Currently we offer Singing, Piano, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Woodwind and Music Theory lessons on a one-to-one basis, but we hope to expand to workshops and master classes in the future.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Learning music theory has a reputation for being boring and difficult; but it doesn't have to be! With modern technology, and fantastic professors, we can teach theory easier than ever - and quickly!
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