
One particular model answers the question 'How do I know which notes to play at a given time?' Another model answers the question 'What is the easiest way to learn a piece of music?' And there are still others such as 'How do I decide when it is finally time to move on to another piece of music'. The models that are used in these papers are very practical and will usually present a number of sample situations that students can use to help them decide upon different approaches to a given musical question. The papers will also consider a wide range of theoretical issues including scales, modes, chords, harmony, improvisation, composition, pedagogy and modes.
There are many benefits to using present day music theory. One benefit is that it is frequently updated, making it a very valuable resource for anyone interested in music. The models are clear, concise and precise. They are written in such a way that they will guide students through an entire lesson without having to repeat everything from the previous chapter. Music theory can be used in a whole array of disciplines including music education, research, composition, and theater. Past papers are also used in the classroom to make sure that students are learning correct concepts and that they are able to apply the knowledge they have learned in a suitable situation.