

This is maybe because we have to admit that it is possible to sound perfectly competent (and even inspired!) on the instrument without having the faintest idea what you are doing. Sometimes guitar players can be a bit "difficult to reach" with regard to enthusing them with the benefits of learning about music theory. Those "difficult to reach" guitar players

Material such as this does not depend upon any real prior knowledge and provides a great framework for classroom listening sessions "Stand Alone" topics such as the study of popular music song form are ideally suited to be run alongside a study of music theory. Our resources are not all about "dry" music theory. The worksheets are designed to take high and middle school students from a point where they have no functional knowledge of music theory to a situation in which they have a "joined up" knowledge of how to correctly Name Notes, how to understand whole and half step Intervals, Major and minor Scales and their construction, how Chords are put together from scales and how those scales and chords combine to help us to understand keys.

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