I’m trying to make exercising less tedious. I’ve looked for a little while, but have haven’t quite found what I’m looking for—an online video music theory course that talks to me like an adult, has pretty good substantive depth, and has more charisma than the Encyclopedia Britanica kid from those 80s commercials.
As I went down another free courseware rabbit hole, I figured the Doper Music Brigade might help me get off the ground.
I don’t know about free courses, but the music courses from The Teaching Company are pretty good. They are taught by Robert Greenberg. Incidentally, the kid in the encyclopedia commercials was Donavan Freberg, the son of Stan Freberg, who wrote the commercials:
Every Teaching Company course is discounted for a month or so once a year, so a $200 course becomes a $60 course. You need to watch the website (or get the catalogs every few weeks like me) for lowered prices for the courses you want. I never buy a non-discounted course.
Ditto. There’s a lot on sale right now. I’ve learned a lot from Greenberg’s courses on music, and he’ll make you and the treadmill take off. At what speed, though, I couldn’t say.
Check out Open Culture, an online free course site. They connect to an enormous amount of free, um, course work. All subjects. Here is a set of music theory videos that might be what your looking for.