Music Theory And Everything You Need To Know About Music
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.20 GB | Duration: 4h 58m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.20 GB | Duration: 4h 58m
College Level Music Theory Curriculum And Your Key To Start Your Musical Journey
What you'll learn
Reading And Understanding Music
Nutation System
Clefs
Accidentals
System Of Identifying Pitches
Semitones and Whole Tones
White And Black Keys On The Keybored
Enharmonic
The Notation Of Duration
Grace Notes
Ties And Dots
The Organization Of Time
Tempo And Beat
Metronome
Sense Of Tempo
Bars
Time Signatures
Duple Meters
Triple Meters
Irrational Meters
Bar Lines
The Structure Of Beat
Triplets
Dynamics
Articulations
Legato
Non Legato
Staccato
Intervals
Major And Minor Intervals
Augmented And Diminished Intervals
Medieval Modes
Transposed Modes
The Major Scale
The Major Keys
The Minor Scale
The Minor Keys
Harmonic Minor
Melodic Minor
Scale Degrees
Chromatic Scale
Melodic Tendencies
Tetrachord
Key signatures
Relative Keys
Parallel Keys
Harmony
Consonance And Dissonance
Musical Voices
Musical Lines
Inverted Intervals
Major Triads (Chords)
Minor Triads (Chords)
Diminished Triads (Chords)
Augmented Triads (Chords)
Chord Degrees
Inverted Chords
Doubling Pitches
Seventh Chords
Harmonic Progressions
Chord Progressions
Authentic Cadence
Plagal Cadence
Deceptive Cadence
Half Cadence
Ninth Chords
Secondary Dominant Chords
Leading Tone Seventh Chords
Secondary Supertonic Chords
Neapolitan Sixth Chords
Eleventh Chords
Thirteenth Chords
Added Pitches
Modulation
Chord Altering
Borrowing Chords
Chord Substitution
Part Writing
Motions
Open And Closed Positions
Open Scores
The Four Voices
Duplicating Pitches
CounterPoint
Harmonizing Bach
Harmonic Structure
Non Harmonic Tones
Passing Tones
Neighboring Tones
Suspension Tones
Accented And Unaccented Tones
Anticipation
Echappee
Cambiata
Pedal Point
Harmonizing Mozart
Harmonizing Chopin
Homophony
Polyphony
Cacophony
Heterophony
Monophony
Fundamental Structure
Melodic Manipulation
Binary Form
Ternary Form
Da Capo Aria
Song form
Bar Form
Rondo
Sonata
Canons And Rounds
Fugue
Requirements
No Prior Musical Or Producing Knowledge Needed. You`ll Learn Everything To Get Started in this course
Having An Instrument Helps A Lot But Not A Must. its Just Better To practice What You Learned
Description
Welcome To The Complete Music Theory Guide Coursethis course is made for the average musician who wants to take their musical knowledge and skills to the next level. wether youre new to the world of music or an experinced musician or a performer this course will have everything you need to start writing your own music. analyze any musical piece youre interested in and overall grow as a musician.this course is also perfect for College Music Students. i finished my BA in music and this course has everything youll learn in college and MORE!ive been teaching guitar and music theory for the past 5 years. private lessons and in classrooms. but those can be very expensive. you can get my course at fraction of the cost. everyone should be able to learn music. and cost shouldnt be an issuemy approch in teaching music is to make it as simple as possible. music for alot of people is a difficult topic where they dont know where to start or how to go forward. my course will teach you why chords and scales behave in a certain way. and minimize memorizing as much as possible. after you finish my course youll easily understand diffierent concepts. how they work and how to apply them when composing musicThis Class Is All about Music Theory34 Lectures Following My Teachings20 Downladable Exercises With SOLUTIONthis course will cover many different topics and theyd make a long list. Here are the Key OnesReading MusicUnderstanding Everything You May Encounter In a Music ScoreIntervalsModesScalesMelodic TendenciesBlack And White KeysPitch NamesPitch ClassesOctavesClefsTriadsSeventh ChordsNinth ChordsEleventh And Thrteenth ChordsAccidentals CadencesHarmonic And Chord ProgressionsBeing in Key And What It MeansPart WritingScale DegreesChord DegreesAnalyzing MusicInversionsDominant ChordHarmonic And Melodic Minor ScalesMajor ScaleNatural Minor ScaleTendency TonesCompound MetersCompound Meter SignaturesReading and Writing Compound MetersTriplets, duplets, and QuadrupletsFinding Minor keys by alternations to Majorand much more!All the tools you need to successfully learn Music Theory is included in this course and the entire course is based on real-life experiences not just academic theory.Please click the "Take This Course" button so you can launch your music career today.
Overview
Section 1: Welcome!
Lecture 1 Welcome To The Music Theory Course
Section 2: Reading And Understanding Music
Lecture 2 The Importance Of Reading And Understanding Music
Lecture 3 Nutation System
Lecture 4 Distance And Accidentals
Lecture 5 The Notation Of Duration
Lecture 6 Ties And Dots
Lecture 7 The Organization Of Time
Lecture 8 Bars And Time Signatures
Lecture 9 The Structure Of Beat
Lecture 10 Articulations
Lecture 11 Common Mistakes When Writing Music
Section 3: Melody
Lecture 12 Introduction To Melody
Lecture 13 Intervals
Lecture 14 Medieval Modes
Lecture 15 The Major Scale
Lecture 16 The Minor Scale
Lecture 17 Scale Degrees
Section 4: Harmony
Lecture 18 Introduction To Harmony
Lecture 19 Intervals In Harmony
Lecture 20 Chords (Triads)
Lecture 21 Chords (Seventh)
Lecture 22 Harmonic Progressions
Lecture 23 More Chords
Lecture 24 Modulation And Chord Altering
Section 5: Melody In Harmony
Lecture 25 Introduction To Melodies In Harmony
Lecture 26 Part Writing
Lecture 27 Harmonic Structure
Lecture 28 Non Harmonic Tones
Lecture 29 More Modern Analysis
Section 6: Textures Structure And Techniques
Lecture 30 Structures
Lecture 31 Structure 2
Lecture 32 Manipulations
Lecture 33 Form
Anyone From Any Country Or Any Age, All You Need Is To Be Is Excited To Learn Music Theory,This Course Is For All Levels from Beginners to Advanced Musicians Who would like to add to their knowledge to the musicians that started playing yesterday,This is a course for students who want to learn everything on music theory, from the ground up