What if the notes on the page could tell you exactly how to shape a phrase, build tension, or release it?
In this short lesson, concert pianist Dominic Cheli shows how music theory becomes a living guide for interpretation, not an academic exercise.
Through examples from Bach, Beethoven, and Schubert, you’ll see how understanding harmony and form helps you read faster, memorize more confidently, and play with greater expression.
Inside, you’ll learn:
- How harmonic awareness speeds up sight-reading and memorization
- Why dissonance and resolution naturally shape your dynamics
- What makes a chromatic mediant or Neapolitan chord sound “magical," and how to spot them instantly in your repertoire
Whether you’re performing, teaching, or studying, this approach reconnects you to the architecture behind every phrase...so every note you play has purpose.
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Theory isn’t just knowledge: it’s freedom. Once you understand why the music moves, you’ll know how to move your audience.