I'm a big fan of Hookpad as well as the theory tab database and trends explorer on the same site. The theory tab database in particular is surprisingly comprehensive though some of the tabs on there are incomplete. I also use chordified.net to help with deconstructing the chords of songs I discover and wanna learn to play/recreate.
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A place to discuss and answer questions about music theory. All instruments are welcome, no question is stupid!
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Hookpad looks like a cool tool to register ideas. Or am I not getting it?
I like to read Open Music theory. I think the explanations there are well done.
This is a great source with some good content written by scholars. If you find a topic that you want to learn more about, read the sources they cite. The form content is pretty good, but I would advise readers to go to the original sources (like Caplin’s Analyzing Classical Form: An Approach for the Classroom). The same could be said about many of the other topics. They provide good summaries and intros on open music theory.