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Choose the Piano Theory Course That Aligns Best With Your Educational Goals
Michigan State University
Skills you'll gain: Training
- Status: Free
The University of Edinburgh
- Status: Free
California Institute of the Arts
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
- Status: Free
Curtis Institute of Music
Skills you'll gain: Project Management, Process Analysis, Collaboration, Organizational Development, Communication, Decision Making, Strategy, Product Management, Business Communication, Adaptability, Agile Software Development, Change Management, Leadership and Management, People Analysis, Scrum (Software Development), Strategy and Operations, Continuous Integration, Risk Management, Spreadsheet Software, Professional Development, Programming Principles, Application Development, Software Engineering
Berklee
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Regulations and Compliance, Strategy, Decision Making, Problem Solving, Process Analysis, Communication, Leadership and Management, Brand Management, Collaboration, Entrepreneurship, Planning, Writing, Business Analysis, Conflict Management, Deep Learning, Marketing, Social Media, Innovation
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular piano theory courses
- Piano Scales for Modern Music:Â Berklee
- Getting Started With Music Theory:Â Michigan State University
- Musicianship: Chord Charts, Diatonic Chords, and Minor Keys:Â Berklee
- Fundamentals of Music Theory:Â The University of Edinburgh
- Approaching Music Theory: Melodic Forms and Simple Harmony:Â California Institute of the Arts
- Piano Techniques for Modern Music:Â Berklee
- The Piano Sonata: Origins to Mozart:Â University of Michigan
- The Piano Sonata: Beethoven and the Romantics:Â University of Michigan
- The Piano Sonata: Russian and 20th-21st Century Composers:Â University of Michigan
- Exploring Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas: Curtis Institute of Music