✨ Get weekly insights and tools to become the best version of yourself: Whether you're studying for the AP Music Theory Exam, or you're currently taking basic music theory classes in college, I uncover and explain my process behind 18th-century part-writing in this guided lesson. While I've had a few years of experience of music theory, the purpose of this video is for review-purposes and not a substitute for teaching you brand-new material. I hope that talking about music theory topics, vocabulary, and general lingo, I can help you spark some connections in your brain from the material you've already learned because sometimes it can be easy to forget the topics you've learned without reviewing it. So enjoy this longer-form video and I hope you gained some sort of value from watching! How I Got a 5 on AP Music Theory (It's not that hard): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KhH5TzbEDI&t=17s -- 🎹 Who Am I: I'm Carlos, a freelance composer and music student. I currently am studying music composition for my Master's degree at Michigan State University and I create insightful videos on both composing, music, and more. Learn about me or contact me at https://carloslalonde.com/ Time Stamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:04 - I. Analysis 12:38 - II. Practice 23:34 - Outro/Recap

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