Learning Music Theory Online
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Learn Music Theory Online Free Resources
This lens will provide your with the resources you need to learn music theory online for free. You will understand Music Foreign Terms, learn musical dynamics and rhythm, scales, musical notes and symbols and more. You will learn to read and write music and base your musical learning on actual examination syllabuses etc.
I hope you enjoy the free online music theory resources on this site, as I did.
Note: You can use these resources whether you are the learner or to assist your child in their music education.
I hope you enjoy the free online music theory resources on this site, as I did.
Note: You can use these resources whether you are the learner or to assist your child in their music education.
It is never too late to learn!
It is never too late in life to learn music! Whether you are learning or your child is you will find these resources for learning music theory online useful.
Can Adults Learn Music?
Why of course! You can learn anything at any stage in your life. What more, the internet is full of free learning resources. It is up to you to find it and use it!
I am an adult learner of music. I started to learn the piano at age 41 for the first time. I wanted to learn the piano very much when I was a child but we could not afford one. A piano is a very expensive piece of instrument. Finally, my father bought me an electronic organ on a monthly installment basis and sent me off for organ lessons istead.
It was cheaper, but to me, it was not the same. I wanted to learn the piano!
I am an adult learner of music. I started to learn the piano at age 41 for the first time. I wanted to learn the piano very much when I was a child but we could not afford one. A piano is a very expensive piece of instrument. Finally, my father bought me an electronic organ on a monthly installment basis and sent me off for organ lessons istead.
It was cheaper, but to me, it was not the same. I wanted to learn the piano!
Learn to Play Piano on your own
It has always been my dream to learn the piano
I wanted to learn the piano since I was a child.
My dream to play the piano came true!
It was my spouse who made my dream come true. In the year 2007, he surprised me with something I wanted all my life. A piano! Then the next day he took me to the bookstore and bought me a "Learn to play the Piano on Your Own Book." Then he signed me up for piano lessons! The lessons were for once a week.Whenever I had my piano lesson, he would watch the kids for the whole hour, take them to the park to play before coming to pick me up at the music school. That is the sweetest thing anyone has ever done for me.
You can read my musical journey in more detail here in the Play Piano and Music Category on my Blog. I learned with a music teacher for a year and eventually even managed to perform at the school music concert together with my daughter. I don't play like extremely well but I know enough to play some soothing tunes on a recreational basis for relaxation and just for fun.
Pop Piano or Classical Piano?
As an adult piano learner, I decided that it was better for me to learn Pop Piano. I figured that it will be easier to learn than Classical Piano which was harder technically, or so I thought. That may not necessarily be true. As I said, anyone can learn anything at any age. Age is not a hindrance. Time is though. Make time, if you want to learn something seriously.
Anyway, I wanted to play pop music because I enjoy that genre. So pop piano it was for me! I took up music lessons from a music school for 2 and 1/2 years.
Anyway, I wanted to play pop music because I enjoy that genre. So pop piano it was for me! I took up music lessons from a music school for 2 and 1/2 years.
I learned Music Theory Online
I will share some of the free sites that helped me.
Popular Sheet Music
I learned music theory online on my own
I had learned to play the organ as a child so I do know some basics on how to read some music notes and it helps of course. However I never took up Music theory seriously. I took practical organ Yamaha Electone examinations but that was it. I learned enough theory, that is to read music notes and some dynamics and rhythm, enough to play musical pieces, that is all.When I started learning the piano in 2007, my music teacher asked me whether I wanted to learn some music theory. She said it would help me in my playing but I declined. I did not have the time for it, having two young kids to look after full time.
However, when my daughter started learning piano, I knew I had to learn some music theory in order to help her when she wanted to ask some questions. That was when I decided to learn music theory. I learned music theory online on my own, in the comfort of my own home, in my own time. I will share some of the resources I used with you.
Graded Music Exams
First, a little about graded music exams. The two popular ones which I know are ABRSM and Yamaha.
- ABRSM
- What does ABRSM stand for? In case you didn't know, ABRSM stands for Associated Board of Royal School of Music. You can check out the syllabus for the music theory exams at ABRSM if you want to know what is expected of a music theory learner. Learners start at Grade 1 and progress to Grade 8.
There is a note on that page which says "We encourage the development of theory and musicianship skills from the earliest stages of instrumental learning." - Yamaha Music School
- An interesting thing to note about Yahama is the fact that it Grades its learners starting from Grade 9 to 6 for students, 5 to 3 for teachers and 2-1 for professional performance candidates. Interesting isn't it?
As far as I know Yamaha incorporates the music theory within its practical music courses.
Music Theory Books
Supplement your online learning with Music Theory Books
“Check out this online Music Dictionary!”
An Online Music Dictionary!
- Virginia Tech Multimedia Music Dictionary
- I love this Music Dictionary Site. It helps with the pronounciation of all those foreign terms you will be learning in Music Theory. Learning it is fun! I'm sure there are others but this is my favourite because searching for the terms is easy.
Free music theory lessons and exercises, following the ABRSM syllabus
This is my top pick for a place to learn music theory in a structured step by step manner.
- MyMusicTheory.com
- I like this site very much because my children are learning music theory based on the ABRSM Graded Exam Syllabus. This site follows the ABRSM syllabus. At the moment Grade 1 to Grade 6 is available. The lessons can be followed online for free on if you prefer, downloadable for a fee.
The pages are very easy to navigate through. Styled in a plain no nonsense layout, it is very easy to choose the levels. The lessons have complementary exercises to test your knowledge. Very excellent site. I love it!
Other free learn music theory sites
- LearnMusicTheory.net
- This site has about 80 free music theory topics grouped into various chapters. A good place to start would be the Music Theory Fundamentals chapter.
- ThinkQuest Library on Music Theory
- This is part of the ThinkQuest Library, an online repository of student-developed learning projects for other students and users.
There is an interesting page on the various musical styles including Classical, Jazz, Latin, R & B, Rock n Roll etc.
Listen to good music
Fill your life with music. Listen to music whenever you can.
Music Can Lift Your Mood!
Surround yourself with music. Listen, learn to play musical instruments and sing!!!!
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