CLASS OFFERING
Our theory instruction covers music reading, rhythm and notation, scales and key signatures, intervals, chord construction, harmonic progressions, ear training, and form analysis. We teach in a way that is always connected to real music — not dry textbooks — so students can immediately apply what they learn to the instrument they play and the music they love. Whether you are preparing for a theory exam, trying to write your own music, or simply want to understand more of what you’re doing when you play, Premier’s theory instruction will change the way you hear and experience music.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Theory lessons are tailored to your current level. A beginner might start with understanding the staff, clefs, note names, and basic rhythm values. An intermediate student might focus on chord inversions, secondary dominants, and modal scales. An advanced student might work through counterpoint, form analysis, or AP Music Theory preparation.
Every lesson connects theory to your instrument and to music you actually know. When you learn about a ii-V-I chord progression in theory class, your instructor will show you exactly where it appears in a jazz standard, a pop song, or a hymn. Theory at Premier is never abstract — it’s always immediately useful.
Students preparing for AP Music Theory, ABRSM theory exams, college music placement tests, or conservatory entrance requirements receive structured, exam-focused instruction with mock tests and targeted practice.
who is it for
Instrumentalists who want to understand what they are playing, not just play it
Students preparing for college music school auditions and placement tests
Adults who play by ear and want to finally understand music on a deeper level
Songwriters and composers wanting to write music more intentionally
Any student who wants to become a more complete and versatile musician
STYLES & GENRES OFFERED
Our theory curriculum is comprehensive and progressive. We meet each student at their level and move at a pace that challenges without overwhelming.
LESSONS & SCHEDULING
Our music theory lessons are available in 30, 45, and 60-minute formats — designed to fit the age, experience level, and goals of each student. Most beginners start with 30-minute sessions and progress to longer lessons as their skills develop. We recommend 60-minute lessons for intermediate and advanced students working toward performance or audition goals.
We’re open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM at both our North Lakewood Ranch and East Bradenton locations. Flexible rescheduling and a friendly enrollment process make it easy to get started and keep going.
What Our Students
& Families Are Saying
“I had been playing piano for four years but couldn’t explain what I was doing. Theory lessons at Premier made everything click. I understand chord progressions now and my improvisation has completely opened up.”
“Our daughter is preparing for a conservatory audition and needed serious theory training. Her Premier theory instructor has been rigorous, thorough, and exactly what she needed. We couldn’t be more pleased.”
ENROLL TODAY
Not necessarily, though having an instrument to apply concepts to makes learning theory much more effective and enjoyable. If you’re not currently taking instrument lessons, we’ll use a keyboard or piano to illustrate concepts during lessons.
We introduce basic theory concepts as early as age 5-6 within instrument lessons. Dedicated standalone theory classes are most effective for students age 9 and up who have some musical experience already.
Enormously. Understanding chord progressions, song form, melody construction, and harmonic rhythm gives you a vocabulary and a toolkit for intentional songwriting. Many of our theory students describe it as the most creatively freeing thing they have ever learned.
The fundamentals are the same — notation, intervals, chords, rhythm — but application differs by style. We teach theory in the context that’s most relevant to you, whether that’s classical harmony, jazz theory, popular music analysis, or all of the above.
Yes, and this is one of our specific areas of focus. AP Music Theory requires strong sight-singing, dictation, and written theory skills. We offer structured AP prep instruction and can align lessons to the exam timeline.