Music theory is the understanding of written music, and it provides a language for composers and musicians to communicate with each other. Students that understand musical theory can read a page written by a composer hundreds of years ago, and understand what that composer wanted them to play, and how. How amazing is that? Students can also use music theory to understand which notes work well together. An understanding of intervals, scales, and keys will help students see why notes are placed together, or why some keys require sharps and flats.
From learning Chords, Intervals, Scales, Transposition to Composing techniques the syllabus is well structured and understandable.
Advanced theory classes comprises Harmonisation, History of Music ,Orchestral Music and Composition.
Steps, Grades 1 & 2 appear for SSLCM Examinations and Grade 3 appear for UWL – London College of Music Examinations
Grade 4 appears for SSLCM Examinations and Grade 5 appear for UWL – London College of Music Examinations
Grades 6, 7 appear for SSLCM Examinations and Grade 8 and Diplomas appear for UWL – London College of Music Examinations
For admission one has to meet the Principal , and fix the convenient day & time of class and the admission procedure will then follow.