Troll Hart's Halls of Harmony - Music Lesson Video Series - Lesson 0 Available Now!
- silenttemple5
- Jun 25
- 2 min read
Greetings my lovely choir! This one is for my fellow musicians!
Just yesterday I completed and released my second full music lesson video!

Due to my strange and highly original style, people often ask me if I was self-taught. My answer is "No. I have been blessed with a great many excellent teachers over the years." Steven Linn, Martez Rucker, Jason Danielson, Hambone Cameron, Suzie Miget, Al Biela, Paula Forest, just to name a few, gave me the tools necessary to continue teaching myself once I started working as a musician full time.

I have also had the teachers of other musicians who I've listened to extensively. Namely my heroes Roine Stolt and Christian Vander. Psychedelic exploration and earth-based ritual practice have also taught me how to create music from a place of deep worship.
Having studied many styles of music and methods of understanding it, I have been able to formulate a fundamental conception of the workings of harmony. I worked meticulously to create this video to share it with my fellow musicians!

Did Classical lessons teach you how to play wonderful music, but only if it's written out note for note? Did being in rock bands teach you how to express yourself emotionally, but you still lack the functional knowledge of how to expand that expression into deeper levels of musicality?
Most musicians can throw around music theory terms and concepts, but don't really understand what they actually mean or how to apply them. Most musicians can play their instrument pretty well, but are bound very strictly to the methods and assumptions of their one particular style.
This is why I have created "Troll Hart's Halls of Harmony", a music lesson video series on the fundamental workings of harmony underlying the whole of "Western Music". Be it classical, rock, jazz, death metal, blues, or folk music that you draw from, Troll Hart's Halls of Harmony will give you a deeper foundation on your instrument, and in theoretical understanding, as a creative musician.
Are you tired of being totally dependent on sheet music, or learning someone else's song to be able to play? Do your songs all wind up being basically the same song because your writing is dependent on a very limited understanding of harmony and how it applies to your instrument?
The way out of the box is down! Get hip to a deeper, more fundamental understanding of music theory with Troll Hart's Halls of Harmony, available at my Patreon shop for way less money than a traditional music lesson, and way less time than years of unproductive band practices!

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