Music Theory
Music theory from first principles — notes, intervals, scales, chords. The shared foundation that every instrument depends on. No sheet music required, nothing assumed.
- Chapters
- 20
- Interactive tools
- 4
- Price
- Free
Sonetic — sound + kinetic
Most online music learning is a video library you watch alone, hoping something sticks. Sonetic is the opposite: structured courses with interactive theory, instrument-specific application, and the cultural context that makes the music meaningful.
Music theory from first principles — notes, intervals, scales, chords. The shared foundation that every instrument depends on. No sheet music required, nothing assumed.
The instrument itself — CFAD tuning, technique, an interactive fretboard, the δρόμοι (Greek modes), and the rhythms of rebetiko and laïkó. Builds on the theory foundation.
Your built-in instrument — how the voice produces sound, breath support, healthy technique, and pitch training where the site actually listens to you sing and shows how close you are.
The same sequenced-curriculum framework and interactive theory engine will support future instrument courses and AI-assisted music tools — all building on the shared theory foundation.
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Every concept builds on the previous. Start at chapter one, work through in order. No need to hunt — the next idea is always where you'd expect.
No drills for their own sake. Every theoretical idea is followed by where it lives on the instrument — fretboard, scale, chord shape, real progression.
Music doesn't exist in a vacuum. The bouzouki course doesn't just teach scales — it teaches what δρόμοι are, where they came from, and why rebetiko sounds the way it does.
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