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🎵 What are the essential concepts in music theory?

The fundamentals of music theory cover several key areas every learner should know.

  • Reading music: Stave reading, note values, and time signatures form the bedrock of musical literacy.
  • Pitch and scales: Scales define the notes available in a key and are the basis for melodies and harmonies.
  • Chords: Chords are built from scales and show how notes combine to create tension and resolution.
  • Musical intervals: An interval is the distance between two notes — recognising them by ear and on paper is a core skill.

With these fundamentals in place, more advanced topics like counterpoint, modulation, and composition become much more approachable.

💰 What do music theory lessons cost in New England?

The hourly rate for music theory lessons in New England averages £40/h.

Several factors influence the price:

  • The grade you're working towards (from Grade 1 through to Grade 8)
  • The instructor's credentials and track record with graded music exams
  • The number of hours booked in advance
  • Where the sessions take place

Most teachers offer a trial lesson so you can assess their teaching style before committing.

🎼 How are chords built using the 1 3 5 rule?

The 1 3 5 rule is one of the most useful concepts in music theory — it explains how basic chords, called triads, are constructed.

  • The first note (1): The 1 is the foundation: the note the chord is named after and built upon.
  • The third (3): The third note determines whether the chord is major (bright) or minor (dark), making it the most expressive note of the triad.
  • The top note (5): The fifth adds stability and fullness to the chord without changing its major or minor quality.

A music theory tutor can show you how to apply this rule across scales, keys, and musical styles.

⭐ What do students think of music theory teachers in New England?

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