Most music theory classes in Goa follow a fixed exam syllabus — same workbook, same exercises, same drills, regardless of who you are. We don’t work that way. At School of Music, every student starts from where they actually are. A teenager who wants to understand the songs they’re already playing, a guitarist trying to break into songwriting, a parent who wants to keep up with their child’s musical learning, a working adult finally making sense of the notes on a page — each gets a class built around them. Different background, different starting point, different goals, different focus.
We don’t train students for grade exams. We train them to understand. Rodden — ABRSM Grade 5 Theory of Music certified with distinction — builds every class around what you actually want to do with what you learn. Scales, intervals, chords, notation, keys, time signatures, harmony, analysis — all of it taught in a way that connects directly to the music you already love. Because the point of learning music theory isn’t to pass a test. It’s to finally hear and understand what’s been happening inside the songs you’ve played all along.
Not for survival, but for serious progress — yes. You can learn songs without theory, but you'll spend years memorising patterns you don't understand. Music theory is the language that lets you communicate with other musicians, write your own music, understand why certain chord progressions sound the way they do, and learn new songs ten times faster. It's not academic — it's deeply practical.
It looks harder than it is. Most beginners are intimidated by symbols on a page, but theory is built on simple repeating patterns — once you understand the structure of one major scale, you understand all of them. With a good teacher, the foundations of theory click faster than people expect, and each new concept builds naturally on the last.
The fundamentals include notation, scales, intervals, chord construction, keys and key signatures, rhythm and time signatures, and basic harmony. As you progress, theory expands into chord progressions, modes, modulation, voice leading, and analysis of real pieces of music. Every concept is taught in a way that connects directly to playing — not as abstract study.
Yes, but it works better alongside one. Theory becomes real when you can hear and play what you're learning. Most of our theory students are already learning an instrument — guitar, keyboard, bass, or vocals — and theory accelerates their progress on whatever they play. If you're only doing theory, we'll still connect every concept to sound through demonstration.
The foundation — notation, scales, intervals, basic chords, time signatures, and key signatures — typically takes three to six months of consistent classes to genuinely absorb. After that, theory expands continuously throughout your musical life. The first six months gives you enough to read sheet music, understand most songs, and communicate with other musicians.
Music theory at School of Music runs as small group classes. The group format works because theory benefits from discussion, shared questions, and exposure to how other students think through concepts. It also keeps the cost significantly lower than individual sessions while maintaining the depth of instruction.
Music theory classes at School of Music are ₹2,000 per month, taught in small groups. Lessons are available in person at our studio in Calangute, or online for students across Goa and beyond. Trial classes are available before you commit.
No, we don't train students for grade exams. Our focus is musical understanding — applying theory to real playing, real songwriting, and real listening. If you later decide to sit a Trinity or ABRSM theory grade, the foundation we build will more than prepare you, but exams are never the goal.
✓ Ages 7 and above
✓ Beginner to advanced
✓ 45-minute sessions
✓ ₹4,000 per month
✓ In-person or online
✓ Trial class available
Explore the other instruments and music courses taught at School of Music — all one-on-one or small group, all built around you.