Music Theory I
Music Theory I, available at $19.99, with 29 lectures, 1 quizzes.
You will learn about Building Blocks of Music Music Notation Time Signatures and Rhythm Intervals Major and Minor Scales up to Four Sharps and Four Flats 3 Forms of the Minor Scale Major and Minor Triads Tonic and Dominan t Triads Authentic and Half Cadences Form and Analysis Music Terms and Symbols This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is an introduction to music theory for beginning musicians, or those that play by ear and would like to learn more about reading and writing music. It is particularly useful for This course is an introduction to music theory for beginning musicians, or those that play by ear and would like to learn more about reading and writing music.
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Summary
Title: Music Theory I
Price: $19.99
Number of Lectures: 29
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 29
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 30
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30
Original Price: $59.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Building Blocks of Music
- Music Notation
- Time Signatures and Rhythm
- Intervals
- Major and Minor Scales up to Four Sharps and Four Flats
- 3 Forms of the Minor Scale
- Major and Minor Triads
- Tonic and Dominan t Triads
- Authentic and Half Cadences
- Form and Analysis
- Music Terms and Symbols
Who Should Attend
- This course is an introduction to music theory for beginning musicians, or those that play by ear and would like to learn more about reading and writing music.
Target Audiences
- This course is an introduction to music theory for beginning musicians, or those that play by ear and would like to learn more about reading and writing music.
This course is an introduction to music theory for beginning musicians, or those that play by ear and would like to learn more about reading and writing music. We cover the basic building blocks of musical notation, learn to read and write music, and learn to apply music theory to your playing. This course includes the Music Theory 1 Workbook for free! The workbook contains more written instructions and excercises to help you solidify your music theory knowledge.
Concepts include:
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Building Blocks of Music
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Music Notation
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Time Signatures and Rhythm
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Intervals
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Major and Minor Scales up to four sharps and four flats
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3 Forms of the Minor Scale
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Major/minor Triads
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Tonic and Dominant Triads
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Authentic and Half Cadences (Perfect/Imperfect in the UK)
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Form and Analysis
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Music Terms and Symbols
Let’s get started!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Unit 1: Building Blocks
Lecture 1: What is Music Theory?
Lecture 2: The Musical Staff
Lecture 3: Bar Lines and Measures
Lecture 4: Musical Alphabet
Lecture 5: Piano Keyboard
Chapter 3: Unit 2: Notation
Lecture 1: Treble Clef
Lecture 2: Bass Clef
Lecture 3: Ledger Lines
Chapter 4: Unit 3: Rhythm
Lecture 1: Intro to Rhythm
Lecture 2: Time Signatures
Chapter 5: Unit 4: Accidentals
Lecture 1: Accidentals
Lecture 2: Enharmonic Notes
Lecture 3: Whole Steps and Half Steps
Chapter 6: Unit 5: Major Scales and Key Signatures
Lecture 1: Building a Major Scale
Lecture 2: Key Signatures
Lecture 3: Scale Degrees
Chapter 7: Unit 6: Minor Scales and Key Signatures
Lecture 1: Relative Major and Minor
Lecture 2: Natural Minor
Lecture 3: Harmonic Minor
Lecture 4: Melodic Minor
Chapter 8: Unit 7: More Time Signatures and Rhythm
Lecture 1: 16ths and Triplets
Lecture 2: New Time Signatures
Chapter 9: Unit 8: Intervals
Lecture 1: Major and Perfect Intervals
Lecture 2: Minor Intervals
Chapter 10: Unit 9: Chords and Cadences
Lecture 1: Triads and Chords
Lecture 2: Cadences
Chapter 11: Unit 10: Form and Analysis
Lecture 1: Musical Forms
Lecture 2: Analysis
Chapter 12: Musical Terms and Signs
Instructors
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Carrie Campbell
Music Theory Instructor
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