At Yale, music theory is changing. Notes, time signatures, and clefs might become things of the past. This semester, Yale’s music department is introducing a new music theory course called MUSI 100: ...
Joan Braun and CU Presents; the Roser Visiting Artist Endowment; generous friends of the Music Theory Department; the College of Music of the University of Colorado Boulder—Dean Robert Shay, and the ...
This class introduces students to the fundamentals of music including notation (staff, clefs, time signatures, measures, etc.), note reading, rhythm reading, music history, and more. This class ...
Description: Introduction to music notation, meter and rhythm, scales, intervals, triads, seventh chords, fundamentals of harmonic expression, voice leading, aural skills and composition. For ...
“Rhythm is sound in motion. It is related to the pulse, the heartbeat, the way we breathe. It rises and falls. It takes us into ourselves; it takes us out of ourselves.” —Edward Hirsh Rhythm. It is ...
What makes music unique, unlike other forms of expression or communication? I suspect most people could put together a personal list of several things. But among the most important have to be the ways ...
Prior to taking Music Theory I or Aural Skills I, all students must first take a Music Theory Placement Exam. The exam is administered at UNG audition dates and again during the first day of fall ...