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Music Theory Instruments
Your Instrument and
Applying Music Theory
With
each Musical Instrument
there are several factors that are associated with learning music
theory.
Each instrument has
it own unique way of addressing how notes will be played, what the
configuration of fingering for a scale will look like, playing a broken
chord staccato or legato, and other such nuances.
But what usually controls the vast
majority of learning an instrument is the specific techniques of
playing. Whether it be a specific
picking of a string, fingering of a
fret, shaping of the lips, breathing properly, or hand action on the
keyboard, the fundamental math of theory remains the same across all
instruments.
The lessons developed for getting it down cold are
created to give you the base foundations of music theory so that you
can focus on your specific instrument techniques.
Therefore you get know the theory and when working
on a song or fake sheet you have the foundations available to you so
that the learning process actually goes faster and the theory is
secondary.
What Do You Play

To Get More Specific About
Your Instrument
The following pages give you more insight to your
particular instrument. And we have preferred partners that you will
want to check out for specific instruction.
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