You are welcome to use my marking services for support with music theory exercises or exam practice papers (or anything else to do with music theory!)
Send your work to me by email (image format) and I will return it to you a few days later with comments and advice.
Payment is for a minimum 30 minutes (£18). The time each batch takes will be deducted from your credit balance in minutes.

IMPORTANT: Use of this service assumes you have agreed to the terms and conditions set out here:
Marking Services Agreement
In image format (jpg, png) at least 1000px in width. Please, no PDFs! Send to info@mymusictheory.com
Music Theory for any board: ABRSM grades 1-8, Trinity grades 1-AmusTCL, AMEB, AP Music Theory etc. plus LCM Composition
Sorry, no.
Sorry no, but happy to give informal advice! Contact me.
Yes, but I don’t often have any free spots. I teach in South Cambridgeshire – please get in touch.
No – past exam papers are copyright material and you must buy your own.
For best results, send in your exercises/past papers one at a time, and wait for feedback before attempting the next exercise/paper. This will help you to iron out persistent mistakes. Please note that I will usually mark up to a maximum of one hour per day per person.
I have an honours degree in music from Leeds University (specialising in musicology) 1995. I hold the Trinity music theory diplomas AmusTCL and LmusTCL and grade 8 composition from LCM. My principal instrument is the clarinet, and I also teach piano and general woodwind as a visiting music teacher and school band director.
Every student’s work is different, but these average costs can be a guide. The times here include detailed explanations.
If you require marks only, it will be quicker.
(If you need more than 30 minutes, multiples of 30-minute blocks can be purchased or you can top up your account later on).
If you require urgent/same day return the fee is £25 per 30 minutes – please email me first to check availability.
If you decide that the marking service is not up to your expectations, please let me know why and I will refund your payment.
I advise you to always handwrite your answers, because computer music processing software usually automatically corrects mistakes, aligns notes and so on.
(Exception – for LCM Composition exams, music files are preferred but not mandatory).
Students usually choose their own study materials. However, if you are not sure what level you are or what you need/want to study next, I can advise.