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 quicker
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 quicker.
Many of our students learn for enjoyment, although we o?er educational options such as completing school exams or preparing for concerts performance. Music Theory is an interesting skill to learn and will help deepen your connection with music.
Our music theory tutors are very highly recommended due to their extensive training, years of teaching and performing experience - their ability to form a fantastic teaching bond with students of all ages and experience shows their excellent teaching methods.
The Glasgow School of Music (GSofM) is a multi-award-winning facility providing the best music tuition - this is delivered by our dedicated team of tutors, contributing both expertise and professionalism during all lessons.
We provide the opportunity for our student's to participate in the examinations, the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM), Trinity College London (TCL), and Rockschool (RSL). Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned musician, the Glasgow School of Music (GSofM) welcomes you.
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 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!
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