Most definitely! Most of the greatest musicians have taught themselves and have a natural ear and pitch. A tutor may be necessary as you progress through the grades but I reckon grades 1-2 can be mostly self-taught.
One can do a practice test for music theory on the 'My Music Theory' website. One can take the tests online or download them to do on other devices. They have six grades of lessons.
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I am not sure what music theory you are looking for. Music theory is very vast and required time and practice to know it completely. You can check out some music theory lessons at pianomother and from there you can learn the basic up to the advance lessons for music theory.
You should look to find music theory lessons for your child by hiring a personal music teacher with a degree in music theory, or that have at least taken music theory classes.
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Journal of Music Theory was created in 1957.
Music Theory Spectrum was created in 1979.
Society for Music Theory was created in 1977.
To learn music theory, there are step by step instructions in many music books. Alternatively a good music teacher should be able to explain music theory.
Music Theory. When you are studying music in musical aspects (vice historical or technological aspects), you are studying music theory.
Usually there are 50 question in a theory test. But this just depends on who made the test and what the test is covering.
It is basically the "math" of music. It explains why certain note sounds as they do Generally speaking, "theory," whether it be science or the arts, is the study of that discipline's principles as opposed to its practice. For example, there are classes in automotive theory. Basic automotive theory teaches about the different parts of an automobile and how they work. Music theory, then, teaches about the different parts of music and how they work. Music theory is mysterious to so many people because we experience music everyday, we love music, we pursue music for the pleasure it brings us. And all of these are possible without understanding anything about music. When we delve into the "mechanics" of music, we enter the realm of music theory.