Music theory and solfeggio have been invented to torture music students. Contrary to this common belief, these subjects are made to make life of musicians easier. They just need to be properly explained.

Very soon, this website will provide all the basics of music theory, solfeggio and harmony in a nutshell. Here, you will learn about music ear training, music analysis, composition, and arrangement.

At this moment, the guide is under development. But, please, have a look at what we already have to offer to you.

II7 Chord: Types, Inversions, and Resolutions Explained

The supertonic seventh chord, denoted as II7, is the chord found on the 2nd scale degree. It is the main seventh chord of the predominant group. II7 chord has two types of sound and structure: it is a minor seventh chord on the second degree of the major scale, and a minor seventh chord with a diminished…

Unlocking Intuitive Musicality

Intuitive musicality is more than just technical performance skills, such as singing, playing a musical instrument, or understanding music theory. It is the ability to feel, understand, and express music naturally, as if it were your native language. Developing this sensitivity requires a balance between disciplined performance practice, immersion in music, conscious attention to one’s…

II6 Chord in Classical Compositions

The sixth chord of the second scale degree (II6 or ii6) is the first inversion of the triad on the second scale degree (II53), also known as a supertonic triad. II6 is built on the 4th scale degree and belongs to the predominant chord group: Example 1. It is often found as a predominant chord in the musical compositions of W. A. Mozart and L.…