Theory Lessons
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Description

Theory Lessons features 39 music theory lessons from musictheory.net, presented in their original animated versions.

Complete lesson list:

• The Staff, Clefs, and Ledger Lines
• Note Duration
• Measures and Time Signature
• Rest Duration
• Dots and Ties
• Steps and Accidentals

• Simple and Compound Meter
• Odd Meter

• The Major Scale
• The Minor Scales
• Scale Degrees
• Key Signatures
• Key Signature Calculation

• Generic Intervals
• Specific Intervals
• Writing Intervals
• Interval Inversion

• Introduction to Chords
• Triad Inversion
• Seventh Chords
• More Seventh Chords
• Seventh Chord Inversion

• Diatonic Triads
• Roman Numeral Analysis: Triads
• Diatonic Seventh Chords
• Roman Numeral Analysis: Seventh Chords
• Composing with Minor Scales
• Voicing Chords
• Analysis: O Canada

• Nonharmonic Tones
• Phrases and Cadences
• Circle Progressions
• Common Chord Progressions
• Triads in First Inversion
• Triads in Second Inversion
• Analysis: Auld Lang Syne

• Building Neapolitan Chords
• Using Neapolitan Chords
• Analysis: Moonlight Sonata
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4.41 out of 5

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Review of musictheory.net

ioanna tsaka on

Musictheory.net is an excellent free resource for teachers and students. Being technologically challenged, I like the simplicity of it. The site accomplishes its purpose without frills. Though it might not be as exciting as an online game, it seems to challenge students appropriately. It can be used to teach a new concept or review old concepts, as an assessment tool, and for students to practice. Student can easily go online and practice, put their knowledge to the test, or complete an assignment. I am eager to use the Interval Identification exercise for students to practice and track their own progress.

Good but missing features

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There is a practice mode that is on the website version. It seems like the app is a lackluster version of the website. For a more expensive alternative, I would expect either the practice exercises or other practice features to be implemented. A great offline version for the lessons but not much else. The website offers the same, comprehensive lessons as well as activities/ games to help solidify and check in on your learning for free. It has the most user friendly diagrams and lessons that I’ve seen compared to other apps.

A lot left to be desired

pookie050 on

This app would work as referenced to those who are thoroughly trained in music theory NOTFOR LEARNING IT

Awesome app

vikki-panthersfan on

Would highly recommend

Very good BUT

Bryce Novy on

This honestly is I would say the best music theory app out there I do with that between this app “Theory” and “Tenuto” that is would be more helpful in memorizing things like maybe implementing something for practice. Also I kinda wish “Theory” had a thing in the scales section to learn about pentatonic scales and blues scales. Also to learn to apply concert pitch to different instruments. Thanks I hope you guys are improving things also honestly this app is extremely good you should honestly have people pay for it so you can have the time to update it and stuff and implement those things.

needs practice modes from the website

Music theory . net user on

needs practice modes from the website

Truly Very Nice

quasar1334 on

I had needed a great music theory app, and this fulfills my need quite perfectly. The teaching is laid out in a very easy-to-understand format with attractive interactive user-friendly diagrams. By the end of the first lesson, I felt as if I’d learnt quite a lot. And all without any effort at all. It’s unbelievable! I already have an excellent practical practice app, in form of playgroundsessions app, that I had bought in a package deal along with a baby grand piano. But I had found the hands-on playgroundsessions teaching tool to be slightly lacking in deep music theory support. So I went looking for something to compliment the playgroundsessions hands-on app, and to hence fully round out my musical education. Now I have one app for hands-on practice, and this one, for in-depth theory learning. This is great!

Excellent

Matt90266 on

Clear, concise, informative, and easy to use. Great job. I want more content!!

Not worth $1

Grizzzzzzzzzzzzzz on

This is so lame for a $4 app. Don’t buy. I would like a refund.

You have to be kidding me

cancelHoo on

Its a list of bullet points with a couple of gifs. The positive reviews here must be a scam. Worthless.

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App Info

Category
Music
Languages
English
Recent version
3.1.1 (3 years ago )
Released on
Jan 17, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last updated
5 days ago