If you like music and want to get knowledge about something new, the correspondence learning will make it easier for you to get.

Music Courses

Music Courses
music_coursesToday correspondence courses propose enormous opportunities to people with different needs. No matter you want to make a successful career in music or just want to learn it for fun, correspondence music courses will assist you in this. The major benefit of correspondence music courses is that people can choose to learn anyplace and anytime at your own convenience.

Correspondence courses in music are obtainable as well with programs in art, theater, dance and other areas of study. Music courses by correspondence propose students much more flexibility then standard study.

The fundamental correspondence music programs include:
  basic music theory and operation of musical instruments,
 music analysis and listening strategies,  
  music styles,
  composing styles.


Students and instructors work together and exchange study materials throughout postal mail, telephone or e-mail in music courses by correspondence. Every course has two or more examinations previous to the final exam. Certificates are awarded after successful completion of the course.

Music courses by correspondence have undergraduate degree and certificate programs. The most important categories are instrumental, choral, and elementary music. Music theory, music literature and history, and the pedagogy of applied music as well as piano, brass, voice, strings, woodwind and percussion are included in the curriculum as well. Training is imparted in singing, song appreciation and lyric writing as well.

A lot of courses come with free software that has a free evaluation copy of specific music notation programs. Music courses by correspondence are in general reasonable. The tuition fee is reasonably less if all correspondence is done throughout email.

Music History, Ohio University

Jazz: America's Gift to the World, by Loyola Marymount University 

Classical Music for the Young, by Loyola Marymount University 

History of the Blues, by Loyola Marymount University 

Satchmo: A Life in Jazz, by Loyola Marymount University