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  1. AP Music Theory Course – AP Central | College Board

    Explore essential teacher resources for AP Music Theory, including course materials, exam details, and course audit information.

  2. AP Music Theory Exam – AP Central | College Board

    Teachers: Explore timing and format for the AP Music Theory Exam. Review sample questions, scoring guidelines, and sample student responses.

  3. AP Music Theory Exam Questions – AP Central | College Board

    Download free-response questions from past AP Music Theory exams, along with scoring guidelines, sample responses from exam takers, and scoring distributions.

  4. The AP Music Theory course corresponds to one-to-two semesters of typical, introductory college music theory and aural skills coursework. Students learn to recognize, understand, describe, …

  5. AP Music Theory Classroom Resources – AP Central | College Board

    AP Classroom is a free and flexible online platform that provides instructional resources for each AP course to support student learning of all course content and skills.

  6. AP® Music Theory

    Each AP teacher’s syllabus is evaluated and approved by faculty from some of the nation’s leading colleges and universities, and AP Exams are developed and scored by college faculty …

  7. The articles are written by authors who are familiar with the AP Music Theory Examination and who, cumulatively, have many years of experience in the music theory classroom.

  8. AP Music Theory Concepts and Skills to Be Mastered

    The following is a summary of the material to be covered and skills to be mastered in the AP ® Music Theory course in preparation for the AP Music Theory Exam.

  9. AP Music Theory Course Perspective

    Music is a language many of us speak, but few of us understand its syntax. In AP Music Theory we listen to great music, and we explore how it works.

  10. AP Music Theory – AP Central | College Board

    The 2026 AP Music Theory Exams will be administered as they have been in the past—as paper and pencil exams with audio components. This page offers a summary.