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Starting at the Beginning — Introductory Tutorials Every Monday and Thursday

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I’m excited to begin a new series of introductory music theory tutorials, posted twice a week — every Monday and Thursday.

We’ll start right at the beginning, with the Major Scale, the foundation of Western music theory. Each post will introduce a key concept clearly and simply, giving you a solid understanding of how music is built.

If you’d like to go deeper, full tutorials are available in the Payhip Store for $1.49, and matching reference sheets can be downloaded for $0.99. These PDFs are designed for musicians, students, and teachers who want concise, professional explanations they can keep for reference.

This Monday’s first tutorial: The Major Scale and Why It Is Important — available now in the shop.

Next up: The Minor Scale and Why There Is More Than One — coming Thursday.

Follow along as we build a complete foundation in music theory, one concept at a time.


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I’m Julian — composer‑educator and the creator of PhysMuse. I share my journey through music engraving, theory, and creative study, building clear, beautiful resources for musicians and learners. This blog is where I document the process, the experiments, and the things I’m learning along the way.

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