Music Theory Fundamentals :
- Notation: Pitch
- Notation: Rhythm
- Notation: Meter
- Beaming
- The Major Scale
- Key Signatures
- The Circle of Fifths
- Diatonic Intervals
- Perfect Intervals
- Imperfect Intervals
- Analyzing & Writing Intervals
- Minor Scales
The Common Practice Period: Diatonic Harmony
:
- Triads
- Triads in Inversion
- Figured Bass
- Triads Within Tonality
- Introduct...(+)
Music Theory Fundamentals :
- Notation: Pitch
- Notation: Rhythm
- Notation: Meter
- Beaming
- The Major Scale
- Key Signatures
- The Circle of Fifths
- Diatonic Intervals
- Perfect Intervals
- Imperfect Intervals
- Analyzing & Writing Intervals
- Minor Scales
The Common Practice Period: Diatonic Harmony
:
- Triads
- Triads in Inversion
- Figured Bass
- Triads Within Tonality
- Introduction to Part-Writing
- Part-Writing: The Vertical Rules
- Part-Writing: The Horizontal Rules
- Part-Writing: Using Inversions
- Part-Writing: Melodic Minor
- The Harmonic Cadences
- Harmonic Progression
- Diatonic Common Chord Modulation
- Non-Harmonic Tones
- Suspensions
- Diatonic Seventh Chords
- The Dominant Seventh
- Extended Harmonies
The Common Practice Period: Development &
Form:
- Motivic Development
- Binary Form
- Ternary Form
- Sonata Allegro Form
The Common Practice Period: Chromatic
Harmony:
- Altered Chords
- Borrowed Chords
- The Neapolitan Six
- Secondary Dominants
- Augmented Sixth Chords
- Altered and Enharmonic Modulation
- Secondary Subdominants
- Romantic Era Techniques
Sixteenth Century Counterpoint:
- Introduction to Species Counterpoint
- Species Counterpoint: Melody
- Species Counterpoint: Species I
- Species Counterpoint: Species II
- Species Counterpoint: Species III
- Species Counterpoint: Species IV
- Species Counterpoint: Species V
The Twentieth Century :
- The Modern Modes
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