Good free and paid music theory sites?

Chords, scales, harmony, melody, etc.
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Hello,
I am building a website for musicians and producers that gives free resources for learning and reference. I would love to hear others’ favorite sites, channels, accounts, etc. they have used to learn music theory?
Thanks
Clayton

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Hi Clayton,

One site I often refer others to is easy to follow instructions from Gracie Terzian: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... -_M_soYxiV

Hope it's what you are looking for.

Kind regards,

Living Room Rocker

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musictheory.net (musictheory.net) is fantastic for Western Tonal Harmony!
Rick Beato also has some great older videos on harmony, jazz harmony, and more esoteric techniques.

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This is a series I made, taking people from nothing to a complete piece (or two). I deliberately work around (or outside) of things that seem to feel rigid. The aim being to help people grok (find/feel) the system for themselves. Like anything, it takes practice and even a personal guiding hand - things which most avoid and wonder why it is so hard.
:-)
I am happy for you to link to my site, but not happy for you try to host it (or the videos) yourself. Talk to me if unsure.
https://benedictroffmarsh.com/2023/08/0 ... effective/

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I created a tool called Canon: Chord Composer which helps write and edit chord progressions with roman numerals, extensions, voice leading, etc.

https://canonchords.com/

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dps wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 6:23 am I created a tool called Canon: Chord Composer which helps write and edit chord progressions with roman numerals, extensions, voice leading, etc.

https://canonchords.com/
I’m going to check your app out, it looks useful!

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