Articles on Music Theory
A reference collection covering the mechanics of music — from foundational concepts to the structural patterns that shape composition and performance.

Music Theory for Business: What Companies Are Missing
Practical answers for teams considering music education as professional development
Businesses rarely think about music theory as a useful skill set. Here are the most common questions about where it actually fits in a corporate context.

Music Theory as Team Training: Questions Businesses Actually Ask
Straightforward answers for managers evaluating non-traditional development programs
Companies investing in staff development are starting to look beyond standard productivity workshops. Music theory is showing up as an unexpected option worth examining.

Music Theory Background in Hiring: What the Questions Really Mean
What recruiters and managers want to know when they see music training on a resume
Some hiring managers are starting to notice music theory training on resumes and wondering what it signals. Here is a factual look at what it tends to indicate.
What these articles cover
Each article addresses a specific aspect of music theory — scales, modes, intervals, harmonic progressions, rhythm structures, and voice leading. The focus stays practical: how each concept operates within a real musical context.
Trackcore's webinar format means the same material is taught live, with questions answered in real time. Articles here serve as reference points before and after sessions.
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