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Music Theory 302

Music Theory is a hands-on investigation of the fabric of music, leading to greater musical fluency and a deeper appreciation of its inner structure. 

We offer two 6-week Music Theory sessions each semester. Groups are formed based on aligned ability levels and topics that will be discussed. Each group is unique and takes time to develop.  For more information, please get in touch with our registration team at registrar@bsmny.org.

Music Theory 302
  • FOR AGES
    8-18 years
  • CLASS
    Group Class
  • LENGTH
    17 weeks
$459 per semester
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Spring 2025
Day
Times
Instructor
Start Date
Thu
6:00-6:45 p.m.
Juan Diego Villalobos
02/13/25

What you will learn

Bloomingdale’s small theory classes can be arranged for three to six students and are grouped based on their ages and years of music experience. These boutique groups meet during the set 6-week session each semester. For this Level III Theory class, we learn:

Master Advanced Time Signatures

Dive into complex rhythms like cut time, 3/8, and 6/8 to sharpen your timing and expand your musical versatility.

Unlock Chord Inversions

Explore harmony through chord inversions and figured bass, building a deeper understanding of how music works.

Create Progressions with Triads

Learn to construct triads and basic chord progressions, forming the foundation for creating and analyzing sophisticated music.

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BECAUSE MUSIC MATTERS

MUSIC EDUCATION CHANGES LIVES

We provide access to music education to anyone who seeks it, regardless of economic status, ability, ethnicity, or religion, which has a profound impact on individual lives as well as on our entire community.

We offer Need-based financial assistance

Our goal is to make music education accessible and to remove the financial barrier that may prevent students from participating. Therefore, we offer need-based financial aid to as many students as possible.