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.
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.
At Progress, we can take you right from the beginning in a simple, easy to digest style that will have you writing your own songs or reading your favourite pieces in no time. We can also take you through the official ABRSM or Trinity grading syllabus and exams if you wish.
Theory lessons can be linked with an instrumental lesson or can be taken completely independently. Your progress will be constantly monitored by your tutor and Progress Music Academy and will be adjusted and tweaked along the way to tailor you with the most appropriate learning pattern.
From our 2,000 sq ft converted Studios in Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter, we offer a professional, tailored and inspiring in person music lessons and online music lessons for complete beginners to advanced players.
We also host regular Workshops, Seminars and Clinics by some of today's top performers and industry professionals, so come along and relax in our lounge area with refreshments and free Wi-FI and prepare to learn, play and achieve.
With an ever-expanding team of hand-picked tutors (currently twelve in our team), our personal service is completely tailored to suit your learning style, musical preference and goals. Lessons are also available in our Recording Studio together with songwriting sessions, arrangements and our unique song development sessions.
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.
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 theo...
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.
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!
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.
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