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What is the average price of Music Theory lessons?

The average price of Music Theory  lessons is $48.

The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors

  • The experience of your teacher
  • The location of your lessons (at home, online, or an outside location)
  • the duration and frequency of your lessons

97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

Why take Music Theory lessons?

With the help of a Music Theory you can master Music Theory more efficiently.

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On Superprof, many of our Music Theory tutors offer online tuition.

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17 Music Theory  tutors are currently available to give Music Theory lessons near you.

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From a sample of 6  tutors, students rated their private tutors 5 out 5.

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Learning Music Theory in Auckland

Auckland offers many alternatives when it comes to finding a music theory tutor in your area. From music schools and academies to online platforms where you can find a tutor with just one click, this city provides students with plenty of options.

Firstly, institutions like the Auckland School of Music and Lewis Eady Music School are great places to find group lessons with experienced tutors.

Secondly, music stores such as KBB Music or Rockshop often have information about music tutors or run their workshops. The same goes for libraries and community centres. You might find ads for music theory lessons on their bulletin boards. It’s a great way to find affordable options within your neighbourhood.

Online platforms such as Superprof help connect students with local, experienced tutors. Their average price is $48/h, and each teacher has published a profile that provides all the information the student needs: background, CV, method of teaching, past students’ reviews and more!

Visit Superprof and easily find a music theory teacher in Auckland.

Music Theory for Beginners

According to Aaron Copland, music is composed of 4 fundamental elements: melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre. Chords are part of harmony, and they are the basis of all vertical structures in music.

So, what are chords? They are two or more notes played at the same time.

According to the music theory developed in Europe in the classic period, chords are supposed to be composed of three notes and these are called triads. The interval (or distance) between them is always a third. What is a third? It is a distance that involves three notes.

Considering that the system of notes inherited from the Europeans has 7 notes, i.e, C, D, E, F, G, A, and B, a third is the distance that involves three of these notes, for example, C to E (C, D, E). This is why the C Major Chord is composed of C, E, and G, all of which are a third apart from each other.

How many notes can a chord have? That’s an even more complex question. According to what’s allowed according to this theory and harmony (diatonic harmony), you can have 4 notes in a chord plus its tensions. In other words, you can pile up thirds over and over again.

This is how the C Major Chord can be composed of C, E, G, and B, including its tensions such as D, F# (#11 —long story), and A. Making a total of 7 notes, the 7 notes of the scale.

If all of this sounds too complex for you, perhaps enlisting the help of a music theory tutor is not a bad idea. Finding a tutor in Auckland who can help you with chords, intervals, notes, scales, and musical notation can be a great way to learn music theory. Visit Superprof and find a music theory teacher near you!

Studying Music Theory

Learning about music and music theory, scales, key changes, instruments, notation, Major and minor tonalities and their key signature, chords, each sharp and flat note, as well as harmony, modes, intervals, and advanced theory can be quite overwhelming.

In order to learn all of this information, one needs to go slowly and methodically. This is why learning music theory with a tutor can be a game-changer. Learning on your own, especially with theory books, can be quite a daunting task, but learning with a tutor can be fun and effective.

A tutor can teach musical theory progressively, making sure to simplify the information so it can be understood and assimilated.

A music theory tutor can also help you put theory into practice, giving you concrete examples and relating them to something you might have already learned in an instrument or music class.

Your relationship to the information is fundamental for an enjoyable learning experience. This helps with consistency and focus. Learning with a tutor can help you change how you feel about music theory and, therefore, help you stay consistent in your learning.

If you are looking for a music theory tutor, visit Superprof, enter music theory as your subject, followed by Auckland as your location, and you will have access to an array of music theory tutors based in your area.

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