ArtistWorks Music Theory
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Taught by Jonathan Coopersmith, Chair of Musical Studies at Curtis Institute of Music. No matter what genre of music you study, music theory is an invaluable tool that provides the additional vocabulary to speak the language of music more fluently and effectively. Knowing more about music theory include greater enjoyment and fulfillment when playing, more choices for phrasing and interpretation, a bigger repertoire of chords, more choices when soloing or improvising, better understanding of what you like or don’t like about a piece of music.
Basic Music Theory - Section 1
Advanced Music Theory
Basic Music Theory - Section 2
Basic Music Theory - Section 3
Basic Music Theory - Section 4
About ArtistWorks Music Theory
Taught by Jonathan Coopersmith, Chair of Musical Studies at Curtis Institute of Music. No matter what genre of music you study, music theory is an invaluable tool that provides the additional vocabulary to speak the language of music more fluently and effectively. Knowing more about music theory include greater enjoyment and fulfillment when playing, more choices for phrasing and interpretation, a bigger repertoire of chords, more choices when soloing or improvising, better understanding of what you like or don’t like about a piece of music.
About Jonathan Coopersmith
Taught by Jonathan Coopersmith, Chair of Musical Studies at Curtis Institute of Music. No matter what genre of music you study, music theory is an invaluable tool that provides the additional vocabulary to speak the language of music more fluently and effectively. Knowing more about music theory include greater enjoyment and fulfillment when playing, more choices for phrasing and interpretation, a bigger repertoire of chords, more choices when soloing or improvising, better understanding of what you like or don’t like about a piece of music.
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