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Can I take Music Theory if I’m not in band, choir, or orchestra?

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Can I take Music Theory if I’m not in band, choir, or orchestra?

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Yes, you can. You do not have to participate in a school ensemble to study music theory. If you are already a member of one or more of the school ensembles, it is highly recommended that you continue participation in those ensembles to enhance your experience in the music theory classroom (and allow music theory to enhance your experience in your ensemble[s]).

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