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  1. It follows the general outline of most music fundamentals texts (U.S.). Using the text online without downloading it, presents some issues when links are not opened in a new tab or window (the PDF reloads when you wish to go back to the text). Overall the interface and navigation are easy to use and intuitive.

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  2. This opens the door to basic music theory studies. Check out our collection of over 15 music theory books in PDF format and discover much more about the world of music completely free of charge.

  3. The project was a collaboration between Open Educational Resources Service, and staff and student interns from the Reid School of Music. As a proof-of-concept endeavour, the project aimed to explore how effectively we could convert existing course content into convenient and reusable open formats suitable for use by staff and students both within and beyond the University.

  4. Games for Ear Training and Music Theory. Here is the complete catalog of all our critically acclaimed ear training and music theory games, organized by category. The first three levels of all games are free. You can record your scores and track your progress by creating a free account.

  5. Open Music Theory is an open-source, interactive, online “text”book for college-level music theory courses. OMT was built on resources authored by Kris Shaffer, Bryn Hughes, and Brian Moseley. It is edited by Kris Shaffer and Robin Wharton, and is published by Hybrid Pedagogy Publishing.

  6. A free online music theory education resource that provides interactive quizzes and lessons covering a wide range of topics. Use our site as an educational resource or as a fun way to improve your own music theory knowledge.

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  8. The ebook contains 12 modules that cover a wide range of topics in music theory, from the basics of musical notes, scales, chords, and intervals, to more advanced concepts like modes, chord progressions, modulation, and reharmonization.