The Complete History of Music, Part 1: Antiquity & Medieval
The Complete History of Music, Part 1: Antiquity & Medieval, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 43 lectures, based on 120 reviews, and has 690 subscribers.
You will learn about In this course, students will learn about the earliest forms of music made by humans (that we know about), and how it became what we know as music now. Students will learn how Gregorian Chant works, how it is notated, and how it was used in the medieval area in worship. Students will learn how traveling bards and troubadours went town-to-town using music to convey the news of the day. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone in any country who is ready to learn where our music comes from, why it sounds the way it does, and the origins and history behind it. or Anyone considering studying music formally, and wants a head-start on a college music history curriculum. or Anyone who just loves music. or Anyone who love history. It is particularly useful for Anyone in any country who is ready to learn where our music comes from, why it sounds the way it does, and the origins and history behind it. or Anyone considering studying music formally, and wants a head-start on a college music history curriculum. or Anyone who just loves music. or Anyone who love history.
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Title: The Complete History of Music, Part 1: Antiquity & Medieval
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 43
Number of Published Lectures: 43
Number of Curriculum Items: 43
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43
Original Price: $34.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- In this course, students will learn about the earliest forms of music made by humans (that we know about), and how it became what we know as music now.
- Students will learn how Gregorian Chant works, how it is notated, and how it was used in the medieval area in worship.
- Students will learn how traveling bards and troubadours went town-to-town using music to convey the news of the day.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone in any country who is ready to learn where our music comes from, why it sounds the way it does, and the origins and history behind it.
- Anyone considering studying music formally, and wants a head-start on a college music history curriculum.
- Anyone who just loves music.
- Anyone who love history.
Target Audiences
- Anyone in any country who is ready to learn where our music comes from, why it sounds the way it does, and the origins and history behind it.
- Anyone considering studying music formally, and wants a head-start on a college music history curriculum.
- Anyone who just loves music.
- Anyone who love history.
** UDEMY BESTSELLER **
Welcome to the COMPLETE HISTORY OF MUSIC, PART 1!
This class is for anyone who has wondered about the origins of music, how it came to be, and where it came from.
If you’ve ever looked at a medieval instrument, and wondered how it was played, this course is for you. If you’ve ever watched an episode of Game of Thrones and wondered about the music, this class is for you. If you’ve ever wanted to learn how they come up with music for video games like Skyrim, Zelda (any of them), or anything else set in a medieval-esque world, this class is for you.
100% Answer Rate!Every single question posted to this class is answered within 24 hours by the instructor.
Topics Covered:
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Music of Antiquity
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“Early” Music
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Music of Mesopotamia
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Early music instruments: Harps and Lyres
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The origins of music notation
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Music in Ancient Greek culture
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Music in Greek philosophy
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Music in the early Christian church
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Gregorian Chant
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Sacred and Secular music
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Boethius
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Pathagoras
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Hexachords
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The Guidoian Hand
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Poetry in Music of the Medieval period
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Hildegard Von Bingen
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Versus
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Goliard Songs
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Minstrels
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Bards
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Troubadours
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Motets
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And much, much more!
Dr. Allen is a university music professor and is a top-rated Udemy instructor. In 2017 Star Tribune Business featured him as a “Mover and a Shaker,” and he is recognized by the Grammy Foundation for his music education classes.
While a lot of history courses focus on memorization, this is a course for those interested in immersing themselves in the music and culture. You won’t find lists of dates to memorize here – this class is designed to be fun and enjoyable.
This is the first part of a multiple-course series.
In this course, we will focus the entire course on the Antiquity and Medieval Periods.
By the end of this course, if you follow along, you will be ready to move on to the Renaissance period – coming in part 2!
Please click the “Take This Course” button so you can start learning about the history of music TODAY!
** I guarantee that this course is the most thorough music history course available ANYWHERE on the market – or your money back (30 day money back guarantee) **
Closed captions have been added to all lessons in this course.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Copyright Information
Lecture 3: List of Musical Examples Used in this Course
Lecture 4: Asking Questions
Lecture 5: What is "Western" music history?
Chapter 2: The Beginnings
Lecture 1: What is Antiquity?
Lecture 2: "Early" Music
Lecture 3: Mesopotamia
Lecture 4: Early Instruments: Harps and Lyres
Lecture 5: The Beginnings of Notation
Chapter 3: Ancient Greece
Lecture 1: Music in Ancient Greek Culture
Lecture 2: Greek Philosophy
Lecture 3: Ethos
Lecture 4: What did it sound like?
Lecture 5: Meanwhile, in the rest of the world…
Chapter 4: The Early Christian Church
Lecture 1: Music in the Early Christian Church
Lecture 2: The History of Notation
Lecture 3: Gregorian Chant
Lecture 4: Sacred and Secular music
Chapter 5: Music Theory in the Middle Ages
Lecture 1: Boethius & Pathagoras
Lecture 2: The Earliest Church Modes
Lecture 3: Hexachords
Lecture 4: Guido's Hand
Chapter 6: Chant
Lecture 1: Types of Chant
Lecture 2: Treatment of Text
Lecture 3: Examples of Chant
Lecture 4: More To Chant
Lecture 5: Hildegard Von Bingen
Chapter 7: Secular Music of The Medieval Period
Lecture 1: A very, very, very, brief history of Europe
Lecture 2: Versus
Lecture 3: Goliard Songs
Lecture 4: Minstrel
Lecture 5: Minstrel Song
Lecture 6: Troubadours
Lecture 7: Guilliume IX, Song About Nothing
Chapter 8: Developments in Music
Lecture 1: Advancements in the Church
Lecture 2: Polyphony
Lecture 3: The 4 Inventions
Lecture 4: Organum
Lecture 5: Motet
Chapter 9: Wrap Up
Lecture 1: What comes next? The Renaissance!
Lecture 2: Thanks for watching!
Lecture 3: Bonus Lecture: Discount Offers & Mailing List
Instructors
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J. Anthony Allen
Ph.D / Ableton Certified Trainer
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