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What Happens Between Lessons?


Are Your Students Getting the Theory Foundation They Need?

To make steady progress with music lessons, students need a solid grasp of basic music theory. Without an adequate knowledge of theory, they can find it increasingly difficult to learn more challenging repertoire. This can lead to frustration and discouragement.

Music theory is typically learned both in weekly music lessons and by means of homework assignments. Homework exercises are essential for reinforcing what has been taught in the lessons, and for covering new topics. However, working at home on their own, students can become confused or lose interest if they lack appropriate study materials. To succeed, they need theory workbooks that are clear, thorough, and appealing. It is to meet this need that the Doctor Mozart theory workbook series was created.

Let Doctor Mozart be Your Teaching Assistant

Doctor Mozart workbooks will help your students build the solid theory foundation they need. These versatile workbooks can be used alone, or to supplement other method books. They are also compatible with the Royal Conservatory and Royal American Conservatory theory programs. Each lesson takes students through all the steps, with clear explanations and well-paced exercises. These workbooks are designed to make theory homework less frustrating, more enjoyable, and more effective, with friendly characters that encourage and explain when you are not there.

 

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