Cosonauts! Want to learn about what makes your favorite music tick?
Here are some of my favorite #musictheory educational websites.
Go forth, and analyze!
https://muted.io
https://twominutemusictheory.com
https://utheory.com
http://openmusictheory.com
http://tobyrush.com/theorypages
https://www.lightnote.co
http://www.musictheory.net
http://www.teoria.com
http://www.tonesavvy.com
https://learningmusic.ableton.com
http://www.dolmetsch.com
https://blogs.iu.edu/jsomcomposition/music-notation-style-guide/
(Updated Nov 1, 2023)
@JazzCrafter
Watching now. It's quite interesting, and I agree that what we teach as "music theory" is rather narrow and not very diverse. The quote from Alex Ross nails it.
I would love to see a complete overhaul that is far more diverse, and to stop spending so much time on figured bass unless you're going to be a Baroque specialist.
I'm very familiar with that AP Theory test, and I would bounce that out right away.
@JazzCrafter
Good to see that he went to West African concepts. I took a Ghanaian drumming and dance course, and there are things that just cannot be actually notated in a European "music theory" system.