Music teachers wanted to try out and critique my new method to learn basic music theory in well under an hour.
It’s called “Two-handed” music theory.
You’ll be able to quickly answer any questions involving keys, note names, note positions, chord roles and chord positions … such as:
• notes in a key
• accidentals in a key
• position of a note in a key
• finding keys with common notes or chords
• etc.
The training is only an 8-minute web video.
First you learn to count by fifths with your fingers.
Next you work through a few examples on paper.
A few minutes more and you won’t need the paper.
For example, if you ask me the key signature for E-major, I will rattle off the accidentals, FCGD, all sharps, in the respective positions of 2637.
Before Two-handed music theory it would take me five minutes working out the whole/half pattern on paper.
I invented it out of frustration…it was just far too hard to memorize all the notes in all the keys, even when using the circle of fifths (by the way, it’s not a circle of fifths, it’s a helix of fifths and I demonstrate this in the video).
Please email with questions, experience, availability, etc.
Thank you, Randy Zeitman