Study of the theoretical aspects of music and its notation.
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Examples for "music theory"
1Orma was a lowly music theory teacher, not a real musician.
2Also he had taken a special course in music theory under a very famous teacher.
3Our school has children learning music theory, stage performance, and my dad's most important lesson: discipline.
4Since living in Switzerland he has taught music theory at the Conservatory in Zurich and English privately.
5I'd like to take music theory sometime.
1They don't have to spend all day working on their musical theory (...)
2Naumann's illustrations of Tartini's teachings resemble more a mystic and ecstatic sermon than a musical theory.
3Upon the whole, perhaps the most important part of the actual accomplishment of this century was in musical theory.
4Soon after arriving there he had the good fortune to meet Padre Martini, the celebrated master of musical theory.
5Reutter did not devote even ordinary care to his pupil, and from casual lessons in musical theory he drifted into complete neglect.
1He was rapt in the study of the theory of music.
2The theory of music was a theme upon which he seemed to expatiate with particular pleasure.
3His chief interest has been, however, in the theory of music, and he studied with G.W.
4I'm giving her another lesson in the theory of music, and that lesson will be free.
5He took no interest in their floundering; he tried to explain to them all at once the theory of music.
1The Hindoo musical system of to-day is likewise ascribed largely to female sources.
2Our musical system is the greatest art, if-pardonme this seeming paradox-avoidingall artificiality is art.
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