你将学到什么
Composing music using modes and counterpoint
Create unique melodies by understanding the rules of counterpoint
Create more emotional music by taking advantage of the musical modes
Interval Exploration
Compound Intervals
Rules for Inversion
Augmented Intervals
Diminished Intervals
Enharmonic Equivalence
Labeling Dissonance
Counterpoint in Species
The Rules of Counterpoint
Compositing with Counterpoint
Types of Contrapuntal Motion
Creating music with Counterpoint
Tools of Counterpoint
Second Species Counterpoint
Metric Accents and Diminutions
Resolutions
Passing Tones
Consonant Skips and Leaps
Neighbor Tones
Writing Compelling Melodies
Third Species Counterpoint
The Cambiata
Double Neighbor Tones
Fourth Species Counterpoint
Rhythmic Displacement
4-3, 7-6, and 9-8 Suspension Types
课程概况
** UDEMY BEST SELLER **
Welcome to the COMPLETE Music Theory Guide!
This is a class designed for the average person who is ready to take music theory (or music interest) and turn it into a usable skill. Whether you are an active musician or an aspiring musician, this class is perfect for you.
For years I’ve been teaching Music Theory in the college classroom. These classes I’m making for Udemy use the same syllabus I’ve used in my college classes for years, at a fraction of the cost. I believe anyone can learn Music Theory – and cost shouldn’t be a barrier.
My approach to music theory is to minimize the memorization. Most of these concepts you can learn by just understanding why chords behave in certain ways. Once you understand those concepts, you can find any scale, key, or chord that exists. Even invent your own. If you’ve tried to learn music theory before, or if you are just starting out – this series of courses is the perfect fit.
Dr. Allen is a professional musician, top-rated Udemy instructor, and university professor. In 2017 the Star Tribune featured him as a “Mover and a Shaker,” and he is recognized by the Grammy Foundation for his music education classes.
This class is a Comprehensive class – it will have many parts, going through my entire annual curriculum.
MUSIC THEORY COMPREHENSIVE COMBINED: PARTS, 4, 5 AND 6 is three courses in one: It includes my three top Music Theory Comprehensive courses: Part 4: Modes & Counterpoint, Part 5: Counterpoint Complete, and Part 6: SATB Composition.
课程大纲
Welcome & Overview
6 个讲座
23:47
Modes (The Musical Modes, AKA The Church Modes)
11 个讲座
49:17
Using Modes
7 个讲座
27:51
Deeper Into Intervals
10 个讲座
40:18
Consonance and Dissonance
6 个讲座
28:21
Introduction to Counterpoint
9 个讲座
46:33
Writing Note-To-Note Counterpoint in Strict Style
5 个讲座
30:52
Part 4 Wrap Up
2 个讲座
02:53
Welcome to Part 5!
5 个讲座
22:30
Second Species Counterpoint
4 个讲座
15:15
Melodic Embellishment in Second Species Counterpoint
4 个讲座
19:16
Writing Second Species Counterpoint
5 个讲座
35:19
Third Species Counterpoint
4 个讲座
19:26
Fourth Species Counterpoint
10 个讲座
43:27
Fifth Species Counterpoint
4 个讲座
20:12
Part 5 Wrap Up
2 个讲座
05:02
Welcome to Part 6!
6 个讲座
17:58
Composing in an 18th Century Style
8 个讲座
39:57
Melodic Embellishment (in Chorale Textures)
5 个讲座
21:45
SATB Composition
7 个讲座
27:16
Phrasing in SATB Composition
4 个讲座
11:22
More with Cadences
6 个讲座
19:05
Voice-Leading on the Dominant
3 个讲座
17:18
Harmonizing Melodies
3 个讲座
18:48
Wrap Up
3 个讲座
06:11
面向人群
Anyone in any country, and any age, who is ready to start learning music in a fun, casual, and informative way.
Songwriters, producers, and instrumentalists will benefit from this course by understanding music on a deeper level.
预备知识
Students should be enthusiastic about music, but do not need to be producers or musicians. No prior experience is needed in music - All are welcome!
Students who have taken Music Theory Comprehensive Part 1 - How To Read Music will benefit from some concepts, but it is not required.
Students who have taken Music Theory Comprehensive Part 2 - Chords, Scales, and Keys will benefit from some concepts, but it is not required.
Students who have taken Music Theory Comprehensive Part 3 - Minor Keys and More will benefit from some concepts, but it is not required.
This courses assumes students know the basics of how to read music. (Those who can not identify notes in treble clef should start with Music Theory Comprehensive Part 1)