169 online Music Theory tutors near Windsor, CO

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$25

1 lesson

30 mins each

Alex Carpenter
Abilene, TX

Tri-Collegiate Adjunct Music Theory and Flute Instructor

Ever since high school, I've enjoyed music theory. I started band on the flute in 6th grade and knew I was going to be a musician. During my junior year of high school, I took the AP Music Theory course. At the end of the year, took the exam, and got a 5 on it; the highest grade you can receive. After that, I knew I wanted to do something with music theory in my future. I attended the University of North Texas for 2 years. Shortly after taking a break, I transferred back home and finished my undergraduate degree in the winter of 2014 at Hardin-Simmons University, double majoring in Flute Performance and Music Theory/Composition. After another short break, I moved to Carbondale, IL where I attended SIUC. I received my master's degree in Flute Performance and Music Theory/Composition in the spring of 2019. My music theory thesis is titled: "The Craft of Music Imagery in Augusta Read Thomas' 'Carillon Sky'." After completing my master's degree, I moved back home and began teaching in the fall of 2019 at HSU. The following semester, spring of 2020, I began teaching flute and music theory at all 3 universities in town. I've taught several music theory courses, ranging in difficulty from freshman-level entry music theory & aural skills to upper-level 16th- and 18th-century counterpoint. Music theory has been my passion for more than 15 years, and I am always eager to share what I love.

$25

1 lesson

30 mins each

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$160

4 lessons

30 mins each

Heidi Kahle
Marble Rock, IA

Fun! Professional Music Teacher with 30 years teaching Experience

Music Theory, Violin/Viola, TeacherWorship Improv, Classical, Suzuki, Fiddle, Hip Hop, 5-String Education: Western Oregon University-Bachelor of Music in Contemporary Music Shasta College-Associates of Arts Degree in Music Performance Highlights: Hosted multiple Music Theory Workshops Associate Director, Siskiyou Violins (nationally recognized, award-winning violin ensemble) Worship Team leader, Concertmaster, Suzuki Certification Over 25 years of teaching experience solo, small ensemble, and orchestra (acoustic and electric violin) Music should be fun! No matter the age or the person, lessons should be filled with love, patience, and encouragement. Whatever the age or ability level is, I want my students to build self-confidence and passion for music throughout their time learning music theory. My journey as a musician began at the age of five, and I’ve been so fortunate to have been teaching since I was fifteen. Since then, I’ve received both a degree in contemporary music from Western Oregon University and my Associates of Arts Degree in Music Performance from Shasta College. My experience is not limited to classical music theory, and I teach a wide variety of genres: worship, western fiddle, Irish, pop, and jazz among others. I also enjoy incorporating elements of music theory, history, improvisation, composition, and choreography in lessons, as there are some students who have a strong interest in arranging their favorite pieces to play for different instruments, including voice. Together we will find out what your goals are and then come up with a learning plan to meet them. Whether you are looking to learn how to compose lead sheets, concertos, movie scores or band arrangements you can achieve your end game, and perhaps inspire others!

$160

4 lessons

30 mins each

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$16

1 lesson

30 mins each

Ethan Brown
De Soto, MO

Music Theory Professor/Tutor

I have been a professional musician for 15 years now, and a professional composer for 9 years. I studied music theory, advanced music theory, set theory, modernism and modern theory, shinkerian theory, and how music theory reflects music compositions and applications. I studied this in-depth area at Southeast Missouri State University where I received my bachelors in Percussion Performance and Music Composition. I have studied with Dr. Robert Fruewhald, Dr. Jim Daughters, Dr. Shane Mizicko, Dr. Snow, and Dr. Alexander Fragiskatos in terms of composition. For music theory, I have studied with Dr. Timothy Schmidt, Dr. Robert Fruewhald, Dr. Jenna Sehmann, Dr. Michael July, and Dr. Sebastian Buhts. I have attended live music theory seminars and consultations as well as master classes, and I have taught music theory, and still do, from a beginner's level to the most advanced theory can get. I have written musical compositions for orchestra, concert, jazz, funk, chamber, solo, band, and film and media over the span of my career and have had some incredible performances and recognitions across the states of Missouri, Texas, Washington, Ohio, California, Illinois, and Arkansas. I was selected as Master of Music Theory in 2021-2023 from Southeast, and this is a great honor. Not only can I explain and introduce music theory concepts, but I can also apply it in real time for my students, as I already do with my private lesson students. You will not want to miss this opportunity as I have been told I live and breath music, and it shows.

$16

1 lesson

30 mins each