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  1. So I am, hopefully, in my final year of my doctorate degree. Aside from my dissertation, I have to take a qualifying exam that covers almost everything I have learned in college from my Freshmen year to now. One of the best methods for me to refresh and study for such an exam is to actually teach the material, so heres my offer comes in: I would like to teach a free course in either Music Theory to a class of my fellow composers that are wanting to learn about one of these topics. The course will start with the very basics and move up to at least counter point and roman numeral analysis, possibly even form. The format, though I am still working on, will be a mix of video lectures, one-on-one Q&As, group discussions in some format, and homework assignments that can be done or submitted online. I will provide all materials for the course. The ideal student for this would be someone who has little to know music theory knowledge but would like to learn. The class for the most part will be a short class with a slight work at your own pace feel. As I said, the class will be free, I only ask for feedback on how well I taught the course, if you learned anything, or what I could improve upon. Let me know if you are interested here in this thread. I would ideally like to have at least 5 students if possible. If I get that many, I will go ahead and begin creating the course. Let me know what you think.
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