Hello! I made this little zine called Music Theory: A Small Guide of Reminders.
These are shorthand notes, charts, and drawings that I used when I was studying music theory that I now teach my students, approached from the pianist’s perspective. From beginner to advanced, all compact to fit in a pocket or pencil case.
It is one page of notes in the front, with optional second side that includes manuscript paper and an extra keyboard.
This video includes a flip through, instructions on how to fold the guide, and explanations for all the notes: https://youtu.be/mUSc3k4z9qM
Links to download are in the description of the video :)
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For more videos:
YouTube (classicalsqueak) / Video Index
For sheet music:
Ko-fi (classicalsqueak) or SMP* (published by Ylan Chu)
I rarely promote anything but I really love this youtuber, and she doesn’t get nearly enough love! She does piano tutorials & free sheet music for Taylor’s music (and others) and she’s great!
(pls give this video views so that she’ll keep the taylor music coming haha)
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