Music Theory That Clicks
Where harmony stops feeling theoretical and starts feeling musical.
If you’ve studied music theory before, chances are you’ve collected fragments. Scales here. Chords there. Roman numerals, extensions, rules that seemed to make sense in isolation but never fully connected once you picked up your instrument.
For many musicians, theory ends up feeling abstract or overly academic. You may understand concepts on paper, but still struggle to hear them clearly or apply them musically. Over time, that disconnect can create doubt: Do I really understand this, or am I just memorizing shapes?
This path is designed to rebuild theory as something practical, audible, and useful.
Here, harmony isn’t treated as a list of facts. It’s treated as a living system you can hear, feel, and use.
The goal is not more information, but clearer understanding that supports your playing, improvising, composing, and arranging.
How this path helps:
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This path is ideal if you want theory to stop feeling like a separate subject and start feeling like part of your musical voice.




