What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Master Music Theory: From Basics to Composition in 10 Lessons Unlock the language of music with our comprehensive Music Theory course. Whether you're a beginner or looking to solidify your understanding, you'll finish this course with: 1. The ability to read and write musical notation fluently 2. A deep understanding of rhythm, meter, and time signatures 3. Proficiency in identifying and constructing scales and key signatures 4. Skills to recognize and write various intervals 5. Knowledge of major and minor scales, including harmonic and melodic minors 6. The ability to compose a short musical piece applying learned concepts 7. A strong foundation for further musical studies or instrument practice Course Experience: Over ten engaging lessons, you'll progress from basic notation to composing your own music. Each session combines lecture, listening exercises, and hands-on practice to ensure thorough understanding and skill development. What you'll achieve: • Master reading and writing musical notation on the grand staff • Understand and apply complex rhythmic concepts • Gain proficiency in major and minor scales, including their construction and key signatures • Develop ear training skills through interval recognition • Create your own musical composition using learned theory concepts Our teaching approach: • Interactive lectures with plenty of opportunity for questions and discussion • Practical exercises to reinforce each new concept • Progressive skill-building from basic to advanced topics • A final composition project to showcase your new knowledge Weekly Lesson Breakdown: 1. Introduction to Notation: Pulse, meter, notes, rests, and staff basics 2. Rhythm, Notes, and Rests: Advanced note values, time signatures, dots, and ties 3. Notation and Time Signatures: Pitch notation, clefs, and further exploration of time signatures 4. The Staff, Accidentals, and Key Signatures: Deep dive into reading the grand staff and understanding key signatures 5. Half Steps and Whole Steps: Introduction to intervals and special scales 6. Major Scales: Construction and characteristics of major scales 7. Minor Scales: Natural minor scales and their relationship to major scales 8. Harmonic and Melodic Minor Scales (Part 1): Advanced minor scale concepts 9. Major and Minor Scales (Part 2): Further exploration of intervals and scale relationships 10. Final Composition: Apply all learned concepts in creating an original piece By the end of these ten lessons, you'll have a solid grasp of music theory fundamentals and the ability to apply them creatively. You'll be well-prepared for advanced music studies, instrument practice, or composing your own music. Ready to decode the language of music? Book your first lesson today and start your journey to musical fluency! *Please book at least one day in advance to allow for lesson preparation. === SYLLABUS Lesson 1 An Introduction Learners will be introduced to pulse and meter, notes, and rests. They will also learn about double bar lines, lines of the bass staff, spaces of the bass staff, grand staff, writing clefs & braces, and ledger lines Lesson 2 Rhythm, Notes, and Rests Learners will be introduced to eighth notes and rests, beaming of eighth notes, dots, and ties. They will learn about the relationship between notes and rests, writing notes, relative note and rest values, dotted notes, measures & time signatures, 3/4 time signature, 2/4 time signature, and note stems. Lesson 3 Notation and Time Signatures In this lesson, learners will be learning about pitch notation, the treble clef, bass clef, and the grand staff. In addition, accidentals, key signatures, and enharmonic equivalents will be discussed. Lesson 4 The Staff, Accidentals, and Key Signatures Learners will learn about half steps and whole steps, the chromatic scale, and the whole tone scale. Lesson 5 Half Steps and Whole Steps Learners will learn about the major scale, different scale degrees, major scales that use sharps, major scales that use flats. Lesson 6 Major Scales Learners will be introduced to the natural minor scale, the relative major/minor relationship, and the minor scale syllable names. Lesson 7 Minor Scales Learners will be introduced to the harmonic minor scale, ascending melodic minor scale, descending melodic minor scale, and minor scale key signatures Lesson 8 Harmonic and Melodic Minor Scales (Part 1) Learners will continue to develop their skills with intervals, perfect and major intervals, and understand the difference between major and minor. Lesson 9 Major and Minor Scales (Part 2) Learners will learn more about the relationship between major and minor scales, perfect and diminished intervals, augmented intervals and compound intervals. Learners will do in-class exercises on different intervals that had been learned in the lesson. Lesson 10 Final Composition Learners will compose a short piece using the concepts learned in class. ======== Please be sure to book at least one day in advance to give me time to prepare! Thank you and hope to see you soon!
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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from University of Calgary
6 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Music from Wilfrid Laurier University
Bachelor's Degree from University of Ottawa
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering from University of Montreal
Bachelor's Degree in Music from University of Western Ontario
Bachelor's Degree in Music from Berklee College of Music
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from University of New Brunswick
2 teachers have an Associate's degree
Associate's Degree in Computer Engineering from Polytechnique de Montreal
Associate's Degree in Music from The Royal Conservatory of Music Canada
Hello everyone! I'm Ryan, and I'm on a mission to make learning guitar an exhilarating journey for kids. My teaching philosophy is built on the belief that music education should be a fun, personalized adventure that ignites your creativity and passion.
About me:
Expert Theory, Guitar Instruction & Music Production Services
• Private Guitar Lessons (Classical, Electric, Acoustic)
• Songwriting Coaching
• Music Production & Recording
• Performance Training
• Music Theory & Improvisation
Professional Qualifications
• Advanced Music Education: Degree in Music Performance
• Guitar Certification: Grade 8 RSL Classical Guitar
• Production Expertise: Pro Tools Specialist & Fundamentals 101 Certified
• Performance Experience: 10+ years across multiple genres
• Teaching Experience: 6+ years with students of all skill levels
My Teaching Approach
I believe in creating a personalized learning experience that keeps you motivated and excited about music. My lessons combine:
• Customized curriculum based on your favorite songs and genres
• Strong technical foundation in guitar fundamentals
• Creative exploration through improvisation and composition
• Practical recording and production skills
• Regular performance opportunities
Areas of Expertise
Guitar Techniques:
• Classical finger-style
• Rock & blues lead guitar
• Jazz improvisation
• Acoustic fingerpicking
• Music theory & sight reading
Music Production:
• Home studio setup
• Digital recording
• Pro Tools production
• Mixing fundamentals
• Live sound recording
Songwriting:
• Melody composition
• Lyric writing
• Song structure
• Arrangement techniques
• Genre-specific approaches
Student Success Stories
My students range from complete beginners to performing musicians, each achieving their unique musical goals through dedicated instruction and practice. Whether you dream of playing in a band, writing your own songs, or simply mastering your favorite tunes, I'll help you get there!
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Live Private Class
$40
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-18