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Is it difficult to learn music theory knowledge?

Learning music theory knowledge is not difficult.

Music theory is the abbreviation of music theory, which includes:

1. Basic music theory: Understand basic music theory knowledge such as pitch, interval, chord, rhythm, terminology, and playing method. , mastering these can achieve the ability to read music.

2. Advanced music theory: harmony, polyphony, musical form, orchestration (the four major components of composition), and composition techniques. Mastering these can lead to abilities such as music analysis and composition.

3. Other music theories: "Modern Music Theory" (introducing modern music theory knowledge, such as notation, composition techniques, etc.), "Traditional Chinese Music Theory" (introducing traditional Chinese music theory knowledge, such as Gongchipu, etc.).

As for whether it is difficult or not, it depends on your personal interest in learning, your ability to accept it, and what kind of skills you want to acquire.

If you study basic music theory seriously, you can have a rough grasp of it in a month.

Advanced music theory requires the support of basic music theory knowledge. The knowledge points of each subject are relatively complex and require more time. The four major composition courses offered by music schools generally last for 2-3 semesters.

Methods for learning music theory knowledge:

1. Since it is a purely theoretical course, it is easy for students to have boring, boring and other emotions during the learning process. Teachers play a very important role in solving this problem. When teaching, the content can be shortened, and the content in the book can be condensed into specific questions and knowledge points.

2. Compared with sight-singing and ear training, music theory is a subject that can easily improve scores quickly in a short period of time. Therefore, based on the above two points, students should pay enough attention to them.