102: Music Theory You'll Love to Learn, with Glory St. Germain (Ultimate Music Theory) - a podcast by Musical U
from 2018-08-28T07:00
We always love when we have a guest on the show is hugely passionate about their subject of expertise, and we think that goes double when the subject is music theory.
Because it's a subject that can be so wonderful - but is so often taught in a dry, boring way, much like the ear training that we focus a lot on at Musical U. So when we discover a music theory educator who can bring it to life and make it fun, easy and effective - that's really exciting.
Glory St. Germain is one of those people. The Ultimate Music Theory program she created and continues to co-author is one of the most widely used and well-respected resources for music teachers to learn to teach theory. And when we say that you might be thinking about dry, mathematical-type material, all very serious and academic - nothing could be further from the truth.
This is a program that teaches the true fundamentals and everything that's important to know - but as you'll hear in this episode Glory has a real knack for bringing it to life and making it a genuine pleasure to learn.
One quick thing to explain - Glory makes mention of the ARCT, which stands for Associate of the Royal Conservatory, a teaching qualification provided by the Royal Conservatory of Music in Canada.
In this conversation we talk about:
• The three ways to learn music theory and why most people are missing out by just using one
• How the combination of practical learning growing up and formal study later on let Glory understand both the “what” and more importantly the “why” of music theory
• And she shares one neglected practice which can help you learn 30-40% faster.
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Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 102
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