You can learn music theory, play real songs, write your own music, and produce your own tracks without expensive school programs. The key is a structured system that turns each week into measurable progress.
This roadmap is the master plan for Learn-Music-Free.com. It connects theory, instruments (piano, guitar, bass, ukulele, drums), songwriting, GarageBand, and production software into one learning path.
What You Will Build
- Music theory fluency: rhythm, intervals, scales, chords, and harmony.
- Instrument fluency: practical songs and technical control.
- Creative fluency: melody writing, lyric writing, arrangement.
- Production fluency: recording, editing, mixing, and exporting songs.
- Publishing fluency: legal basics, metadata, and release prep.
The Six Weekly Study Tracks
- Theory (20%): Learn one concept and apply it immediately.
- Instrument Technique (25%): Build mechanics and coordination.
- Repertoire (20%): Learn songs to develop musical vocabulary.
- Ear Training (10%): Hear intervals, chord quality, and rhythm.
- Songwriting (15%): Create short sketches every week.
- Production (10%): Capture and improve your ideas in a DAW.
12-Month Roadmap
Phase 1 (Months 1-3): Foundations
- Core theory: notation, rhythm values, time signatures, major/minor scales.
- Instrument setup and safe technique habits.
- First 6 to 10 complete songs at beginner difficulty.
- First full GarageBand project using loops and one recorded part.
Phase 2 (Months 4-6): Control
- Intervals, triads, inversions, seventh chords.
- Tempo stability with metronome and subdivision drills.
- Ear training: interval and chord-quality recognition.
- First original verse-chorus song draft.
Phase 3 (Months 7-9): Creativity
- Functional harmony and progressions in multiple keys.
- Arrangement: texture, density, section contrast.
- Songwriting habit: one complete demo every 2 to 4 weeks.
- Mixing basics: levels, EQ, compression, reverb, panning.
Phase 4 (Months 10-12): Portfolio
- Finish 3 release-ready songs.
- Create one performance video and one tutorial video.
- Learn metadata, rights basics, and publishing checklist.
- Build your public learning portfolio with process notes.
Weekly Template (6 Days + 1 Review Day)
| Day | Main Focus | Deliverable |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Theory + technique | Concept notes + 15-minute drill recording |
| Day 2 | Repertoire | One section of a song at target tempo |
| Day 3 | Ear training + technique | Interval/chord quiz score + correction list |
| Day 4 | Songwriting | 8-bar sketch (audio or MIDI) |
| Day 5 | Production | Arrangement update + rough mix bounce |
| Day 6 | Repertoire + creativity | Playthrough and one variation |
| Day 7 | Review | Weekly scorecard and next-week goals |
How To Choose Your Primary Instrument
Start with one primary instrument for 90 days. You can still explore others, but your main progress comes from depth, not random switching. Choose based on your favorite songs and your realistic practice environment.
- If you love harmony and visual theory mapping: choose piano.
- If you love songs and portability: choose guitar or ukulele.
- If you love groove and low-end foundation: choose bass.
- If you love rhythm architecture and physical timekeeping: choose drums.
Minimum Gear (Low Budget, Expandable)
- Any playable instrument with stable tuning.
- Phone + headphones + metronome app.
- GarageBand (free on Apple devices) or Audacity/REAPER for desktop workflows.
- Simple notebook for practice logs and song ideas.
Quality Standards For Every Lesson On This Site
- Clear objective in one sentence.
- One technical skill and one musical outcome.
- Practice assignment with time estimate.
- Progress checkpoint with pass/fail criteria.
- Internal links to previous and next lesson.
Reference Docs Used For This Curriculum
- Open Music Theory
- Music Theory for the 21st-Century Classroom
- ABRSM Piano Practical Syllabus (2025-2026)
- GarageBand User Guide (Apple)
- PAS International Drum Rudiments
Next Lessons
- Music Theory Fundamentals: Zero to Song
- Piano Roadmap for Beginners
- GarageBand Complete Beginner Guide