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Music Theory: Diving Into Sound

In this 7 week course, we will learn the basics of music theory and then learn how to analyze popular music chord progressions as well as classical music. This class will help students in band, choir, or wherever their music takes them!
Annie Chapman Brewer
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(6)
Class

What's included

7 live meetings
3 hrs 30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

This is a course on music theory basics for your child who is in band, choir, or interested in learning and gaining skills in music. I will cover not only note identification and names of the parts of the staff, but also chord names, the inversions, and how to read a musical score. Each week we focus on a different topic: Week 1: Introduction and Staffs, Week 2: Note names, and harmonies, Week Three: Chords and how to identify in music, Week 4: Aural Skills (how to do you hear differences), Week 5: Writing Your Own Chord Progression, Week 6: Sharing Progressions and Analyzing Music (popular music will occur later on, but we will analyze some classical music here!), Week 7: Analyzing Popular Music (such as The Beatles, Counting Stars, Daft Punk, or Dua Lipa). I will teach as though everyone is physically in the same room, addressing questions, and providing opportunities for discussions. I always organize my classrooms (online and in person) based on the needs of the individuals. We will play games using musictheory.net to enhance learning. It would help if students have some background in music already, or a generally familiar with performing or actively listening to music.

Other Details

Supply List
If the student has a keyboard, or access to an online keyboard, that would be extremely helpful in this course. I will supply the curriculum and other materials (such as  staff paper).
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined August, 2020
4.8
6reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi there! My name is Annie. I am an educator, musician, artist, and lifelong learner from the Midwest. I hold a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Central Michigan University as well as a Master of Music degree from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. My K-12 music teaching certifications are held in Michigan and Iowa. During my graduate studies, I minored in early music and music history, which I apply to every part of my music teaching. My private music lessons are taught to all ages, levels, and aspirations. Students of mine have studied brass, as well as beginning woodwinds, strings, piano, and voice. Not only have I taught private music lessons over the past 8 years, but also Elementary General Music, and Middle School and High School bands. I was a student teacher in Traverse City, MI, learning from teachers at the Middle School and High School levels. These programs had wind ensembles, symphony bands, and jazz bands that I coached and conducted. At Regina Catholic Elementary School, my music classes were based on Dalcroze and Orff techniques. Students learned how to sing using solfege syllables. Many instruments were available for use including a variety of keyboards, djembes, ukuleles, recorders, and a large number of rhythm instruments. The elementary spring concert included Beatles tunes and hymns appropriate for each grade. In December, 450 students performed seasonal repertoire that I organized and taught them. Whether I’m teaching private lessons, or full classrooms, the curriculum is based on the needs of the individual. I make it a point to make music fun for all levels of learning! 
Not only do I teach music, but I also teach living skills. I grew up doing living history re-enactments all around the Northeast United States where we learned about 18th century living, cooking over fires, sewing historic clothing, and camping in the wilderness. Some concepts that I am comfortable teaching include cooking (indoors and over a fire), sewing and embroidering, raising livestock, caring for edible and non-edible plants, foraging for herbs and edible plants, and even identifying bugs, plants, and animals in the wild. Learning how to be self-sufficient and connect with our surroundings is something I truly believe in. It’s what makes life satisfying and what we need during these difficult times.
Also, the technical side of online teaching (whether through Zoom, Google Hangouts/Chat, or Skype) is easy for me. I have 5G internet, an ethernet cable, a new Logitech webcam, and a plethora of microphones (thanks to my husband who is an audio professional).
Outside of online instruction, I love to learn new things, whether it's a recipe or an instrument. I can usually be found hiking with my husband, reading science fiction, or brewing a cup of Oolong tea.

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$100

for 7 classes
1x per week, 7 weeks
30 min

Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-17
3-15 learners per class

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