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Advanced Music Theory: Grade 7
This five-day online music theory course is ideal if you wish to prepare for the ABRSM Grade 7 theory exam, or if you want to improve your knowledge of music theory.
Key information:
- Course dates:
- Mon 4 – Fri 8 August 2025
- Course times:
- 10am–5pm, BST (UTC+1)
- Age:
- 14+
- Art form:
- Music
- Fees:
- £575
- Deadline:
- Bookings will close at 5pm on Monday 30 June 2025 or when the course reaches full capacity
- Level of study:
- Short Courses & Summer Schools (ages 18+) | Short Courses & Summer Schools, Workshops & Saturday Centres (under 18)
- Mode of study:
- Online
- Venue:
- Online
- When:
- Online Short Courses | Summer Schools (July–August)
Course info
Book Now
- Spaces are limited so early booking is encouraged
- Bookings will close at 5pm on Monday 30 June 2025 or when the course reaches full capacity
- Please note that accommodation in Sundial Court isn't available
- Read our terms and conditions
Ages 14+
Course Dates & Times
Monday 4 – Friday 8 August 2025
10am–5pm, BST (UTC+1)
About Advanced Music Theory
This five-day online music theory course, led by Guildhall Composition Professor Paul Whitmarsh, is ideal if you wish to prepare for the ABRSM Grade 7 theory exam, or if you want to improve your knowledge of music theory.
Who is the course for?
Anyone aged 14 and over working towards the ABRSM Grade 7 theory exam.
What can I expect?
You will receive group and one-to-one tuition to cover theory topics introduced at Grades 7. Each topic will begin with a group class session, after which you will be given exercises to work on with one-to-one guidance from the tutor.
Topics covered include:
- Harmonising a short extract of music in two parts with figured bass
- Completing a short extract of music from a skeleton score
- Completing a short melody over a given piano accompaniment or with a given chord progression
- Answering general questions on extracts of music
Do I need anything for the course?
- Notebook
- Pencil
- Pen
- Eraser
- Ruler
- Pencil sharpener
- Manuscript paper
- ABRSM Theory Workbook Grade 7
Course Fee
£575
Book Now
- Spaces are limited so early booking is encouraged
- Bookings will close at 5pm on Monday 30 June 2025 or when the course reaches full capacity
- Please note that accommodation in Sundial Court isn't available
- Read our terms and conditions
Participation Bursaries are available for this course. Please note the application deadline for Participation Bursaries is 28 April 2025.
Eligibility
- We welcome participants from all ages 14 and over
- You must have passed, or be working at a level equivalent to, ABRSM Grade 6 Theory.
- Participants must have sufficient English language skills in order to fully engage with the course
Online Short Courses Requirements
All sessions will take place online using Zoom. A Zoom link will be sent to you in advance of the course start date with further instructions.
To participate in online classes you will need the following:
- An email address
- A reliable internet connection
- A laptop/tablet/desktop computer with a microphone and camera (most have these included)
- Speakers/headphones (the speakers in your laptop/tablet/computer should be sufficient)
- A fully updated web browser able to use the most up to date version of Zoom, or a fully updated Zoom client
If you have any questions regarding joining one of our online courses, please contact us.
About the Course Tutor
The course is taught by composer Paul Whitmarsh, who teaches in the composition and academic music departments at Guildhall School.
Paul also teaches composition at Wells Cathedral School. He read music at Clare College, Cambridge, before studying composition with Julian Anderson at the Royal College of Music. Music education is a huge passion, with previous job roles including Composer-in-Residence at Bedford School between 2002 and 2005 and three subsequent years as Maingot Trust Fellow in New Music at The Warehouse, London.
Paul's music has been performed at many festivals throughout the UK, including Aldeburgh, Spitalfields, Cheltenham, Deal, Hampstead and Highgate, Tête à Tête, the bmic Cutting Edge series, and the Park Lane Group New Year Series. Recent commissions include Lullaby for Choir and Organ magazine, premiered by the Joyful Company of Singers in 2010; Pealing Out, premiered by the Galliard Ensemble in 2009; and Berceuse in a Box for the 2007 Cheltenham Festival. His compositions have also been performed by, amongst others, Elizabeth Watts, Huw Watkins, David Campbell, Alexandra Wood, Daniel Becker, Chroma, and the Warehouse Ensemble.