Harmony & Arrangement
Harmonics blend, arrangements sworn, music’s tapestry is artistically worn.
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Harmonics blend, arrangements sworn, music’s tapestry is artistically worn.
Deepen Your Understanding – Explore the Essence of Music Theory.
Don’t just play notes — understand their stories and create your symphony!
Embark on a discovery with each lesson; explore the logic behind harmony, the science of scales, and the artistry of auditory craftsmanship.
Begin at the core of music theory with a solid understanding of musical notation. Learn to read and write music on the staff, grasp key signatures, and understand the systems that musicians have used for centuries to communicate.
Explore the scales that serve as the backbone for melodies and harmonies. Understand how scales form the basis for chord construction and progression, and how they influence musical moods and modality.
Master the intricacies of rhythm and meter— the heartbeat of music. Study different rhythmic patterns, beat subdivisions, and learn to feel and express rhythmic dynamics in your performances or analyses.
Alauda Dulcis invites you on a comprehensive exploration of music theory that sharpens sight-reading, enhances analytical skills, and solidifies musical comprehension.
Got a Question? We’ve got answers.
Understanding music theory enhances your musicality, gives you a language to communicate with other musicians, and deepens your appreciation for musical genres.
Yes, the course is structured to accommodate beginners and gradually introduce you to complex concepts, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.
Understanding music theory enhances your musicality, gives you a language to communicate with other musicians, and deepens your appreciation for musical genres.
Knowledge of music theory allows you to understand the ‘why’ behind the music you play, compose, or listen to, enabling deeper appreciation and more informed performance.
While self-study can be beneficial, the guidance of a teacher can provide structure, answer complex questions, and offer feedback on your progress.
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