Not sure how to begin learning music theory?
By the end of this video,
you'll know how my Music Theory Club Classes
will help you to read
and play or sing music more easily.
It's a sad fact,
that 50% of students
will quit music lessons
within the first two years.
WHY?
For many students,
learning to read music
is just like learning a secret code.
They find it difficult,
confusing,
and lack confidence
in their ability to read music easily
and perform well.
What's the secret to success?
If you want to develop your musicianship skills,
mastering music theory
is the key
to getting you there quickly.
It's fun to learn,
when you have a proven,
step-by-step system
to enhance your learning
and to be part of a Music Theory Club
of like-minded musicians:
building rapport,
learning together,
and getting results faster.
For the best music theory classes,
contact me
to learn more about how you or your children
can excel in music education.
My name is Mark Pfannschmidt
and I've had the privilege of teaching music for decades,
helping my students develop the skills
that enable them to grow in understanding,
achievement,
and self-confidence as musicians.
A parent of one of my students wrote:
My son has been a student of Mr. Pfannschmidt
for three years.
We have never before had a teacher
who brings so much of his own excitement
with music and music history
to every lesson.
He has increased my son's love of the instrument
and this makes him try harder to learn more.
Do your children love to sing,
listen to music,
dance,
play an instrument?
Ultimate Music Theory Club Classes
will save them hours of time
by teaching them to read,
write,
and analyze music.
Studying music theory teaches students
to better observe the details of music,
so they can learn more independently,
more thoroughly,
and much faster.
Would you like to know more?
I've got a free 2-page guide called:
The Top 5 Reasons
Musicians Need to Learn Music Theory.
Download the guide;
there's a link in the description below.
Also, if you or your children want to join
a community of like-minded musicians,
visit my Facebook page,
where I share up-to-date music tips
to help you navigate
this sometimes tricky learning space.
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Thanks for watching!
