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Transposes all twelve major keys of chord progressions.
http://www.autotransposer.com/
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Java applets designed to help students of music improve their basic music reading skills.
http://www.emusictheory.com/
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Online ear training site.
http://www.good-ear.com/
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By Tom Sutcliffe. Aims to help students of music theory understand the role of chord progressions in musical structures. Site includes animated demos.
http://www.harmony.org.uk/
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This site drills ear-training (aural skills), focusing on the aural recognition of musical sounds, including intervals and chords.
http://www.auralskills.com/
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Online music theory tutorials for beginning students.
http://www.musictheoryminute.com/
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Offers interactive music intervals and self-testing.
http://www.musicalintervalstutor.com/
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Offers visual aid to recognizing musical patterns occurring in melody, harmony and rhythm. Provides online demonstration; requires download.
http://www.seepatts.com/
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Includes introductory and intermediate music theory lessons, ear trainers, and books.
http://www.musictheory.net/
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An introduction to Schenkerian analysis for undergraduate music students. Includes background, working method, glossary and bibliography.
http://www.schenkerguide.com/
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Includes a database of journal article from the SMT Journal.
http://www.societymusictheory.org/
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Includes software, books, exercises, and links.
http://www.teoria.com/
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Interactive site for music composers and theorists which explains and demonstrates some of the key concepts of tonality; including chords, scales, cadences, and modulation.
http://www.tonalcentre.org/
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Fundamentals of tonality and music theory created as an online teaching tool with written and aural examples.
http://www.tonalityguide.com/
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