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Lesson links to Open Music Theory

In a major win for music educators and students alike, Auralia and Musition unveil a powerful new feature: integrated, searchable lesson links to the acclaimed Open Music Theory textbook.

This update bridges the gap between interactive software and open educational resources (OER), allowing users to search for relevant textbook chapters in the Auralia and Musition library and include the lesson links in worksheets and assessments. Whether you're drilling intervals, exploring harmonic analysis, or diving into jazz voicings, links to Open Music Theory make theory learning more fluid, accessible, and comprehensive than ever.

The Open Music Theory textbook is a free, online resource that covers everything from fundamentals and diatonic harmony to pop forms, jazz techniques, and 20th-century innovations. Its inclusive approach and multimedia-rich chapters have made it a favorite among educators seeking flexible, modern curricula.

For institutions embracing blended learning or flipped classrooms, this feature offers a streamlined way to align software activities with curriculum goals—without the need for costly textbooks or fragmented resources.

'Open Music Theory - Version 2' is © 2023 by Mark Gotham; Kyle Gullings; Chelsey Hamm; Bryn Hughes; Brian Jarvis; Megan Lavengood; and John Peterson. Edited by Erin K. Maher. The authors of Open Music Theory were not involved in the production of, and do not endorse, Auralia & Musition.