What's included
12 live meetings
6 in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 7 - 10
Beginner - Advanced Level
Music Theory for Intermediate Level: Harmony & Function Take your music theory knowledge to the next level with this comprehensive course designed for intermediate students. By the end of these 12 lessons, you'll have: 1. Advanced understanding of musical notation, including complex rhythms and time signatures 2. Proficiency in identifying and constructing various intervals and chords 3. A solid grasp of functional harmony and its application in music analysis 4. The ability to recognize and utilize different types of seventh chords 5. In-depth knowledge of major and minor scales, including their relationships 6. Skills to analyze and interpret Bach chorales and other musical works 7. Improved ear training abilities for recognizing intervals and chord qualities 8. The capacity to compose an original piece applying advanced theory concepts 9. Familiarity with MuseScore for music notation and composition Course Experience: This intensive 12-lesson course combines theory, ear training, and practical application. Each 30-minute session includes presentation, listening exercises, discussions, and hands-on activities to reinforce learning. What you'll achieve: • Master advanced musical notation and rhythmic concepts • Develop a keen ear for intervals and chord qualities • Understand and apply functional harmony in music analysis and composition • Gain proficiency in recognizing and using various seventh chords • Deepen your understanding of major and minor scales and their relationships • Create an original composition showcasing your advanced theory knowledge Our teaching approach: • Interactive lectures with ample opportunity for questions and discussion • Regular ear training exercises to develop critical listening skills • Practical analysis of real musical works, including Bach chorales • Progressive skill-building from intermediate to advanced topics • A final composition project using MuseScore to apply all learned concepts Key Features: • 75% Music Theory, 25% Ear Training • Individualized attention through practice tests and ear training exercises • Live presentations and in-class activities for each topic • Regular quizzes and reviews to reinforce learning • Peer feedback on the final composition project By the end of this course, you'll have a sophisticated understanding of music theory and the ability to apply it in both analysis and composition. You'll be well-prepared for advanced music studies, more complex compositions, or deeper exploration of your instrument. Ready to elevate your music theory knowledge and skills? Book your first lesson today and embark on a journey to musical mastery! (Please book at least one day in advance to allow for thorough lesson preparation.) === Syllabus: Lesson 1: Advanced Ledger Lines, 32nd & 64th Notes, Compound Time Signatures Learners will learn about what advanced ledger lines are in music, the differences between 32nd & 64 notes, and compound time signatures through a series of in-class activities led by the instructor. Lesson 2: Triplets & Advanced Time Signatures Learners will be introduced to different triplet rhythms and other time signatures within the simple and compound structures. Lesson 3: Perfect Intervals, Major and Minor Intervals Learners will be introduced to a variety of perfect, major, and minor intervals through a series of in-class activities and be able to relate it to popular tunes to help internalise the intervals. Lesson 4: Augmented and Diminished, Intervals, Inversion of Intervals, Interval Review Learners will be able to develop the skills to hear the differences between augmented and diminished intervals, receive more practice with the perfect, major, and minor intervals. They will be introduced to inversions and there will be a review. Lesson 5: Triads & Chord Qualities, Triad Review, Triad Inversion Review Learners will continue to develop their knowledge about triads and chord qualities. In this lesson, we will also discuss the function of these different chord qualities. There will be a review session that will involve an in-class quiz on triads and their inversions. Lesson 6: Changing a Minor Triad to a Major Triad, Changing a Major Triad to a Minor Triad Students will learn how to change a minor triad to a major triad and vice versa. We will also introduce the meaning of functional harmony in music and how it relates to major and minor triads. There will be a series of in-class exercise where learners will need to identify the difference between major and minor triads. Lesson 7: Triads & Chord Qualities; Bach Chorale Analysis Assignment Learners will develop their knowledge of triads and learn how they work in functional harmony through macro and micro analysis. Lesson 8: Dominant 7th and Major 7th Chords | Minor 7th & Diminished 7th Chords Students will learn about the following seventh chords: dominant, major, minor, and diminished along with relevant musical examples that illustrate its usage in music theory. Lesson 9: Advanced Chord Theory Quiz, Review of Major Scales and Keys, The Relative Minor There will be an in-class review about chords, major and minor key signatures. There will be a project where learners will analyse a work that uses seventh chords that will be provided by the instructor. Lesson 10: The Relative Minor | Minor Scales: Natural Minor, Harmonic Minor, and Melodic Minor Learners will develop their knowledge about the following minor scales: natural, harmonic, and melodic. There will be in-class activities that will help reinforce these concepts. Lesson 11: Circle of Fifths, Scales Quiz, Repeats, Signs and Symbols Learners will review the circle of fifths, major and minor scales, the use of repeats, different signs, and musical symbols. The instructor will provide the musical prompt for the final composition and a tutorial on how to use MuseScore. Lesson 12: Final composition & Review For the final project, students will compose their own composition assignments. Students will post a recording of their composition via pdf and a recording to the classroom. Students in the class will be expected to listen and comment on each others work in a positive and constructive manner. =========== 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!
Learning Goals
In this 12-week online Music Theory course, students will receive 1:1 ear training lessons while also improving their knowledge of music theory from a combination of lectures, discussions, and practice tests in a class environment.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Earpeggio
Virtual Piano
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
Vocalist, Songwriter, Producer, and Passionate Music Educator
Hello everyone! I'm Emily, a professional singer-songwriter and music educator with a passion for helping kids and teens discover their unique voice and love for music. With over 10 years of experience as a performer, recording artist, and music theater professional, I bring a dynamic and engaging approach to music education.
My Approach:
• Fun and Engaging Lessons: I create exciting, interactive lessons that inspire young learners to explore their creativity through music they love.
• Personalized Learning: Every student is unique, and I tailor each lesson to their interests and goals, whether it’s mastering a favorite song, building confidence, or developing foundational skills.
• Confidence-Building Focus: My lessons emphasize self-expression and stage presence, helping students gain confidence in their abilities both on and off the stage.
What Sets Me Apart:
• Professional Expertise: As a professional singer-songwriter with recorded albums, I bring real-world music industry experience to every lesson.
• Music Theater Background: With years of performing in musical theater, I specialize in teaching vocal techniques, stage presence, and storytelling through song.
• Results-Oriented Teaching: My students don’t just learn to sing—they build confidence, develop strong vocal techniques, and gain a deeper appreciation for music.
• Encouraging Environment: I create a safe, supportive space where kids and teens feel comfortable exploring their creativity and expressing themselves.
Qualifications & Experience:
• Professional singer-songwriter with a recorded album available on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Music
• Experienced performer with a background in musical theater.
• Over 10 years of experience teaching vocals, songwriting, and music performance to kids and teens
• Expertise in vocal technique, music theory, and songwriting, tailored specifically for young learners
Whether your child is a beginner just discovering their voice or a budding performer ready to refine their skills, I’m here to guide them on a fun and inspiring musical journey. My lessons are designed to help students build confidence, improve technique, and discover the joy of creating and performing music.
Are you ready to help your child unlock their musical potential? Let’s get started today!
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IMPORTANT: We REQUIRE 24 hours notice for all registrations. To ensure a personalized lesson plan, please book at least 24 hours in advance. I'm excited to meet you and start making music!
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Live Group Class
$30
weekly1x per week, 12 weeks
30 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
1-3 learners per class