In fact, music theory is the study of these written musical notes. It is the ability to understand the points and vibrations that make up wrote music and to effectively translate them into sounds.
Understanding the theory really helps musicians because it helps them communicate better with other musicians, not just because they perform better. So how do you teach it? How are important parts delivered without boredom or boredom of the student? I have suggested three important concepts that will help in this area.
Start with Sound, Then the Theory
What almost all music teachers agree on is that music should start with the voice first and then move on to written comprehension. In practice, this means that we always have to introduce something by sound and then explain why it is so.
For example, when teaching chords, it is important that the student first understands what a large or small chord looks like, his or her feelings, and the reasons why he or she chooses a large or small chord for a particular situation. Once you hear the sound and know its cause, mechanical knowledge comes.
Try to Understand
Music is a multidimensional language. What does this mean? This means that in order to read music, you need to master different information at the same time. This is what makes it the most difficult.
The note also has a pitch that notes and the duration of how long it is played. In addition to this, you have dynamic how strong as well as expressive characters that need to be interpreted. So learning to read music can be very difficult.
Keep It Relevant
The last important concept in music theory is to ensure its relevance. The music a student is currently learning is the music that should be associated with his or her music theory. For example, it is very pointless for a student to play jazz music and at the same time study classical music theory.
The music students play should be the basis for teaching theory. I hope that music lessons will be more enjoyable and rewarding for everyone if a music teacher can approach students with these basics in their study of music theory.