Online Music Theory Lessons you'll love
Our Online Music Theory Lessons are the perfect solution for those with a busy schedule, those who cannot travel, or those who can't find the right teacher in the area. Our Online Music Theory Lessons provide you with our phenomenal music teachers directly in the comfort of your home, without the need to tidy up for a teacher's visit. Whether you want to learn your ta-ta-titi-ta rhythms or what in the world a Neapolitan 6th Chord is, our teachers can take you deep into the theory behind music. If you want to understand the theory behind Beethoven's 9th, Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, or Take Five by Dave Brubek, let us get you there!
ABOUT OUR ONLINE MUSIC THEORY LESSONS
1/2 HOUR, 45 MINUTE OR HOUR LONG
LESSONS USE A FUN CURRICULUM: WE TEACH CLASSICAL, JAZZ, POP, ROCK, CLASSICAL and More
1/2 HOUR, 45 MINUTE OR HOUR LONG
LESSONS USE A FUN CURRICULUM: WE TEACH CLASSICAL, JAZZ, POP, ROCK, CLASSICAL and More
Check Out our Awesome Online Music Theory Teachers

Steve Crino - Composition, Music Theory, Percussion & Piano
As an educator, composer, pianist and drummer, Steve's musical interests encompass a wide variety of styles and disciplines. He is passionate about teaching students of all ages and levels in piano, drums, music theory and composition. Steve's educational mission is to not only teach students how ot play an instrument, but to give them the tools to understand music in general. His approach allows students to take their general music knowledge with them to any instrument they may be interested in playing in the future, allowing them to transition to other instruments with ease. Steve is a doctoral candidate at the Peabody Conservatory, where he also completed degrees in Composition (M.M.) and Music Theory Pedagogy (M.M.).
As an educator, composer, pianist and drummer, Steve's musical interests encompass a wide variety of styles and disciplines. He is passionate about teaching students of all ages and levels in piano, drums, music theory and composition. Steve's educational mission is to not only teach students how ot play an instrument, but to give them the tools to understand music in general. His approach allows students to take their general music knowledge with them to any instrument they may be interested in playing in the future, allowing them to transition to other instruments with ease. Steve is a doctoral candidate at the Peabody Conservatory, where he also completed degrees in Composition (M.M.) and Music Theory Pedagogy (M.M.).