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Digital Theory 

Protégé Music digital theory lessons offer an innovative way to learn music theory. By combining classical theory classes with notation software, musical proficiency and aural intuition are developed in students.

Listen to a student composition

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Electronic Theory Book

Having designed electronic theory books, classes can offer students with the same education that prepares them for music exams, while also giving them the tools to learn and understand notation software.

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Musescore

Using Musescore, a free notation software, we not only understand music theory, but experience it too. Hearing the music we write is an integral part of grasping theoretical concepts, which all too often, has been a missed opportunity when learning with pen and paper. Check it out

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Online Zoom Classes

Weekly or bi-weekly classes are conducted, one-on-one, over zoom where students get quality teaching and instant feedback. Through screen-sharing, students work on theory and compositions with guidance and active demonstrations from their teahcer.

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Composing Music

By learning both theory and notation software, students can expect to gain a newfound creative confidence allowing for the freedom to write their own music.

Rock Formations
Desert in Dark
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History and Analysis

Classes include interactable scores from some of the greatest composers. Students will find themselves listening to and engaging with music of all eras by utilizing their theoretical skills to understand how some of the most important works of art were composed.

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A Relationship to our Instrument

Learning music theory with Prodigy Practice provides students with a deeper understanding of how their instrument works. Classes offer a unique opportunity for students to apply their knowledge to their instrument by building technique books and performing their own compositions.  

Student Composition

Waltz No. 1 in C major

Composer: Deaglan Brown
Performer: Kristof Sokulski

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