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Topic: Music theory  (Read 1435 times)

Offline shosho04

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Music theory
on: November 25, 2023, 11:55:06 AM
I am a really advanced piano player. I can play hard pieces or even easy pieces but with advanced musicality but I have always been ashamed that I know little about music theory. Can someone help me and explain to me how do I start learning more? any YouTube channel recommendations? any books /pdf online ?

 ;D  Thank you

Offline transitional

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Re: Music theory
Reply #1 on: November 25, 2023, 03:54:03 PM
I am beginning to learn music theory too, and do not know which tool works well. However, I was recommended Coursera, where I'm taking music theory from Cal Arts right now. Try that and see if you like it.
last 3 schubert sonatas and piano trios are something else

Offline olincollins

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Re: Music theory
Reply #2 on: November 27, 2023, 07:44:32 AM
I am a really advanced piano player. I can play hard pieces or even easy pieces but with advanced musicality but I have always been ashamed that I know little about music theory. Can someone help me and explain to me how do I start learning more? any YouTube channel recommendations? any books /pdf online ?

 ;D  Thank you

Some YouTube channels that can help you learn music theory: Rick Beato, Andrew Huang, Adam Neely. These are the three accounts with the most followers and learners.
 

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