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My son is really excited and doing well in piano. His teacher is beginning to drop music theory and vocabulary into his lessons (key signatures, the names of the keys like tonic/dominant/ect, intervals/inversions/tri-tones, the different scales and how they compare). Ds is very excited about this information and wants to absorb as much as possible. Ms. Awesome Piano teacher does not want the entire lesson to become theory, so they move on to actual playing. Very soon I will up the time of the lessons to a full hour, but the money is not avaliable yet.

 

I know almost nothing past basic music reading from 5th grade band. All you wonderful learned individuals out there in Internet Land, might you know of good music theory resources where Ds can just expand himself until his heart's content?

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A few that came up on a quick Google search:

http://www.musictheory.net/lessons

https://www.teoria.com/

Here's an edX course:

https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-music-theory-berkleex-oharm100x

 

Dd is currently working at a fairly high level in theory but we've mostly used a local teacher (different from her piano teacher).  We follow the Royal Conservatory of Music syllabus guidelines (we're in Canada) and so she's done most of her theory (and music history and now harmony) based on books recommended by the RCM.  Here's the series of book dd used for all her rudiments (theory) courses:

http://bookstore.rcmusic.ca/catalogsearch/result/?q=sarnecki (Canadian prices)

 

Might be something there to fit the bill. :)  Hopefully, some of the knowledgeable music folks will chime in.

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My DD is using Benward "Music in Theory and Practice". It's fairly commonly used for AP theory and lower division college classes. It's also what I had on the shelf :). I'm pretty confident your DS could handle it. Older editions are pretty cheap, and music theory doesn't change much.

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Also, here's the online course my local school offers for kids who are preparing for the theory placement exam. I think you could buy the online code without the teacher support, too, but if he wants a theory geek who loves the subject and will happily answer questions, Scott is really good :).

 

http://www.memphis.edu/cms/Programs/online.php

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We have used the series by Julie Johnson - we started at level 1 and progressed - DS went to a separate music theory class with his teacher as they did not want to encroach on the piano lesson with theory basics. He is now in a high level for theory and he also takes the Certificate of Merit Theory exams after preparing with these books.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1891757016

The series progresses all the way to AP level.

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just for a different approach - there is heaps of vocab to  learn so my kids were thrilled to find that memrise has a setion for the vocab from grade 1 - 5 (ABRSM).  they constantly surprise their teacher with the vocab they know just doing a few minutes a day

 

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