Music Theory Workshop develops music theory skills by teaching students to recognise and use the core elements of popular music— rhythm, melody, harmony, and texture to produce arrangements for popular music ensembles. Students first learn to aurally recognise these elements in works they hear and explain how these elements combine to produce different styles of popular music. Students then learn to produce simple popular music arrangements in 4-part harmony by applying common melodic manipulation, voice leading, instrumentation, and harmonisation techniques to a given melody. Concurrently, they learn to input a score into a sequencer using a piano keyboard. Upon completion of the module, students will be able to apply common popular music techniques to make their own arrangements of popular music works.