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http://www.emusictheory.com/aboutTeacher.html Online music theory class good price 
http://dalhousieschool.pbworks.com/w/page/16031698/Music Music teacher wiki page 
http://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Fundamentals/workbooks.html Online Music theory worksheets and flashcards 
http://www.dolmetsch.com/theoryintro.htm Music Theory online 
http://www.musictheory.net/ A very comprehensive music theory site with excellent articles and links. It has online ear trainer and instrument trainers. Highly Recommended. Tonal Music Theory Examples 
http://musictheoryexamples.com/ Theory examples a collection of musical examples and sound files 
http://library.thinkquest.org/15413/theory/theory.htm Basic Music theory by 3 high school students 
http://www.teoria.com/reference/index.htm One of the best online music theory courses 
http://musictheory.alcorn.edu/ Larry Konecky's Alcorn State University Music Theory Text 
http://www.musicarrangers.com/star-theory/p01.htm Australian Arranger and Composer, Joe Paparone's site with a nice overview of Music Theory. 
http://www.greenwych.ca/natbasis.htm Origin of Do Re Mi 
http://www.pentatonika.com/ Thomas Robertson's Pentatonic Music Collection consists of songs and compositions in which the notes of the melody are confined to do, re, mi, so, and la. Excellent Beginner's Ear Training Melodies. 
http://www.harmony.org.uk/index.htm Tom Sutcliffe's Thesis analysis of the way composers use root progressions in tonal music. A great analysis 
http://www.tonalityguide.com/ Tom Pankhurst's site for university music students. It has been developed to accompany tutorials in 'Musical Techniques' at Liverpool Hope University College. 
http://library.thinkquest.org/16020/data/eng/text/education/theory/analysis.html A "Cheat Sheet" Summary of Functional Analysis. 
http://cnx.org/content/col10208/latest/ This course introduces the basic concepts and terms needed to discuss melody and harmony. It is intended for teens or adults with no background in music theory but some familiarity with reading common notation and playing an instrument (or singing). Concepts covered include interval, major and minor keys and scales, triads, chords, and frequencies make pitch. Overtone series 
http://www.royaltyfreemusic.com/tutorials/ Music help site 
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