Free Music Theory Lesson #1: Introduction
The introduction to Andrew Furmanczynk’s FREE Music Theory Lessons!
The introduction to Andrew Furmanczynk’s FREE Music Theory Lessons!
Free Music Theory Lesson #2: Note Names And The Grand Staff In this lesson, Andrew covers the note names, where they are located on the grand staff and how to memorize them.
Free Music Theory Lesson #3: Note Values And Stem Directions
Free Music Theory Lesson #4: Time Signatures, Note Values & The Metronome
Free Music Theory Lesson #5: All About Rests
Free Music Theory Lesson #6: Dotted Notes And Triplets
Free Music Theory Lesson #7: Rhythm, rest grouping, completing bars and S&W beats.
Free Music Theory Lesson #8: Semi Tones And Whole Tones
Free Music Theory Lesson #9: Diatonic And Chromatic Semitones, Whole Tones And Enharmonic Tones
Free Music Theory Lesson #10: The Major Scale
Free Music Theory Lesson #11: Minor Scales, Including Harmonic, Natural And Melodic And Relative Minors.
Free Music Theory Lesson #12: Sharps, Flats And Key Signatures
Free Music Theory Lesson #13: A Step By Step Guide To The Circle Of Fifths
Free Music Theory Lesson #14: How To Find A Songs Key
Free Music Theory Lesson #15: Upbeats AKA “Pickup” Beats
Free Music Theory Lesson #16: Basic Intervals
Free Music Theory Lesson #17: Intermediate Intervals
Free Music Theory Lesson #18: Advanced Intervals
Free Music Theory Lesson #19: Building Major And Minor Triads
Free Music Theory Lesson #20: Scale Degrees
Free Music Theory Lesson #21: Simple Melody Writing 101 – How To Write Simple Melodies
Free Music Theory Lesson #22: Music Theory Terms You Need To Know
Benjamin Zander, music director and conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra speaking at a Technology Entertainment and Design (TED) conference about how everyone can love and understand classical music. He uses a piece by Chopin to connect to the audience and show the importance of vision, and also shares his definition of success.