Whether you’re looking to learn music theory for the first time, or brush up on your skills after a break, our experienced and highly qualified music educators will help you on your journey to learning music theory.
Whether you’re looking to learn music theory for the first time, or brush up on your skills after a break, our experienced and highly qualified music educators will help you on your journey to learning music theory.
We work with exceptional music tutors to offer young people high-quality, accessible and affordable music tuition.
From Beacon Music Centre, our creative learning base in Southmead, and branching out into schools, communities and partner venues across the city, we aim to create playful, inclusive spaces for everyone to build confidence, learn skills and express themselves through music.
Working with professional tutors, practitioners and artists, our creative learning programmes offer everyone the opportunity to progress their passion for music – from tuition and groups for young people and schools, to support for emerging and established music creatives and to collaborative projects with Bristol’s diverse communities.
As Bristol’s music education hub, we provide award-winning tuition from early years to age 18 and safe spaces to be creative and make music. This includes individual instrument and singing tuition, as well as the opportunity to join groups, choirs and ensembles.
We support access through bursaries and instrument hire, ensuring every young person has the opportunity to progress their passion for music. Start your musical journey with us today.
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!
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.
Music Theory classes are offered by School Of Rox. At School Of Rox, you’ll find a creative and comfortable learning atmosphere located.
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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