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  1. ★ More stuff from me https://linktr.ee/InspirAspirMusic Theory can be intimidating to learn as a beginner with no prior knowledge, however, it can improve ...

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  2. https://www.musictheoryacademy.com Easy music theory video lesson explaining theme and variations form with an audio example.

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    First, I thought I’d share with you David Bennet and his YouTube channel as I’ve really been enjoying a number of his videos lately. He does some really interesting videos analyzing songs and the theory behind them, as well as lists of songs that use a particular theory concept or idea and some really unique ones like his Music Theory Iceberg Expla...

    For the more advanced music theorists, I’d highly, highly recommend Adam Neely and his YouTube channel. I mean, check out the video above where he analyzes a key change in a Celine Dion song (and uncovers the history of the song, which is actually based on a piece by Rachmaninoff!) He’s a content machine and has published well over 300 videos cover...

    Rick Beato is always coming up in my YouTube-recommended videos. I almost always watch them, and I never regret it. While he covers a lot of different topics, and it’s probably fair to say he’s mainly focused on guitar content and songwriting, he has some really good videos on music theory. Check out the video above, for example. Some of his theory...

    Up next, we have Michael New’s YouTube channel. He’s a very good educator and does a fantastic job of breaking down complex topics and making them seem very simple. For example, check out the video above, where he explains the circle of fifths. He answers loads of specific questions that you might have, as well as covering how rhythm works, how to ...

    For those of you looking to learn music theory to help with making your own music, then you need to head over to Andrew Huang’s channel. You won’t be disappointed. He does a really good job of teaching music theory from the perspective of making your songs better. Check out the video above and you’ll see what I mean. Some videos that I enjoyed and ...

    If you’re looking for a channel that covers more basic music theory then I’d recommend you take a look at Stephen Wiles’s YouTube channel, Music Theory Guy. He explains things verysimply, and you can tell he’s been a music tutor for a long time. He has a large catalog of videos across all the fundamental topics. Some I’d recommend watching are: 1. ...

    Another good place to start with learning music theory is over at Dave Conservatoire. With over 250 videos covering all the music theory topics you could think of, I’m almost certain there will be a video for you. As well as all the basics, it also covers some more advanced music theory and other topics like using Muse Score, which is a free music ...

    I really enjoyed watching this guy’s music lessons. I mean look at his shirt collar! He’s slightly eccentric but knows what he’s talking about, and with over 50 videos on music theory, he’s really put some work into these videos. The downside is that the quality of the videos is quite bad, and they don’t have great lighting. It hasn’t aged very wel...

    Up next we have Music Matterswhich is a website and youtube channel put together by Gareth Green and Alex Shore. They have a series of premium music theory courses, taking you step by step through each ARBSM grade. But there’s also courses on practicing, composing and lots of other topics. Their YouTube channel, though, is full of loads of free vid...

    And finally, a shameless plug. I’ve always wanted to have my own YouTube channel but finding the time to run this website takes a lot of time and I haven’t focussed on the YouTube side of things. This is going to change though. I’ve started working with a video editor and filming a lot more content for my courses and once we’ve got that together, I...

  4. Music Theory Crash Course. Playlist • 2022. 273K views • 41 tracks • 3 hours, 56 minutes. Whether you are a music newbie or a seasoned expert, we have some music theory videos that will...

  5. Oct 11, 2019 · If you've ever been confused by music theory terms, you're not alone! Check out this post to see common theory terms and definitions.

  6. I have organized my music theory videos here for you in a playlist so you can watch them in a systematic order, starting from simplest concepts, to most complicated.

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