I am curious if you have ever run across a way of studying music theory that is vastly different than starting with learning about a pitch, counting whole steps and half steps above that pitch to form an interval and then a chord, bridging into scales, and then basically showing how those notes, intervals, chords, and scales interact with time/rhythm and typically function in examples of known music, and then giving those functions names (college level courses)?
For example, I am browsing around the internet, looking for something truly unique. In my browsing I ran across what I posted below. He claims to be teaching in a different, more simplified and direct way, but I don't feel very convinced that, if I bought this, I would be learning anything truly new (or that I would see what already exists in a truly new light). In perusing his site, I don't find anything that is truly defining about his methods. Perhaps he is just keeping his secrets? Or, is everything out there basically the same?