Music Theory

An in-depth and straight forward approach to understanding music.
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What you will learn

The definition of music

The elements of music (rhythm & pitch)

Division of pitch into melody and harmony

Rhythmic notation

Understanding relative durations of sound

The whole, half, quarter, 8th and 16th notes

Why notes are named the way they are

Relative durations vs. assigning numerical values

The unit of measurement

Beat

Tempo

Meter

Distinguishing between rhythm and meter

Bar lines and measures

Time signatures

2/4, 3/4 and 4/4 meters

Determining the meter without a time signature

Natural division of rhythms

Strong and weak pulses

Rests

Assigning numerical values to rests

The whole rest and meter

Dotted notes

Numerical values of dotted notes

History of dotted notes

Dotted rhythms

The 3:1 ratio in dotted rhythms

The tie

Ties vs. dotted notes

Advantages and disadvantages of notating with ties vs. dots

Re-designation of the unit

3/8 and 6/8 meters

New numerical values of notes

Understand relative durations with regard to a new unit of measurement

Strength of pulses

Designating the half note as the unit

Notating 2/2 meter or “cut” time

Numerical values of note durations in 2/2 meter

Comparison of 4/4 meter and 2/2 meter

Reasons for 2/2 meter

Classifying meters

Simple meter and compound meter

Duple, triple, and quadruple meter

Complex meter

Artificial divisions of the beat or beats

Artificial division of parts of the beat

Common types of tuplets

Definition of triplets & duplets

Identifying triplets & duplets

Ratio of triplets & duplets

Numerical value of triplets & duplets

Artificial divisions in relation to simple and compound meters

Sound waves

Frequency

Indefinite vs. definite pitch

Modern vs. ancient definition of pitch

Pitch experiments

Introduction to the staff

How the mind sees number

Ledger lines

Clefs

Movement on the staff (step, skip, repeat)

The musical alphabet

Letter names on the staff

The grand staff

Direction of note stems (and rationale)

Introduction to the keyboard

Groups of black keys

Letter names of keys

Correlation of staff to the keyboard

Half steps and whole steps

Sharps and flats on the keyboard

Enharmonic equivalents

Enharmonic keyboard notes

Reading sharps and flats on the staff

Sharps and flats within measures

The natural sign

The definition of interval

Melodic vs. harmonic intervals

Identifying intervals on the keyboard

Identifying intervals on the staff

Ratios and intervals

Pythagoras and the monochord

Consonance and dissonance

Definition and history of the modern scale

The major scale

Intervals and the major scale

Basis of the scale

Basis of the whole tone

Greek tetrachords

Greek semi tone and whole tone

Constructing scales on the keyboard

Constructing scales on the staff

Definition of "key"

The key signature

The circle of 5ths

The order of sharps

The order of flats

How to determine the key from the sharps/flats

How to determine how many and which sharps/flats are in a given key

Enharmonic keys

Interval number vs. interval quality

Major, minor and perfect interval qualities

Determining an intervals’ number and quality

Connection of interval qualities to the major scale

Identifying intervals on the staff

Augmented and diminished interval qualities

How augmented and diminished intervals are formed

The double sharp

Why the double sharp is necessary

The double flat

Why the double flat is necessary

The tritone

Abbreviations for interval qualities

Enharmonic intervals

Complementary intervals

Which qualities, when inverted, become which qualities

Simple intervals

Compound intervals

Reducing compound intervals

How to determine the quality of compound intervals

Open and close harmony

The difference between intervals and chords

Major and minor chords

Deriving the ratio of the major and minor 3rds using the monochord

The Pythagoras experiment and the major chord

Block and broken chords

Augmented and diminished chords

Music’s move from the horizontal to the vertical

Mathematical proportions of the major, minor, augmented and diminished triads

Understanding the harmonic mean

The harmonic mean and the major chord

Understanding the arithmetic mean

The arithmetic mean and the minor chord

The geometric mean and the augmented and diminished chords

Relation of chords to the major scale

The number of possible triads constructed from the pitches of the major scale

Order and quantity of triad qualities formed from the major scale

Roots of chords, scales, and keys

Comparison of the major and minor scales

Tetrachords in minor scales

The natural minor scale

Constructing natural minor scales on the keyboard & staff

The harmonic minor scale

The melodic minor scale

Ascending vs. descending melodic minor scale

Constructing harmonic minor scales on the keyboard & staff

Constructing melodic minor scales on the keyboard & staff

Relative keys

Determining the relative minor

Determining the relative major

Determining the key of music with shared key signatures

Parallel keys

Difference between parallel and relative keys

Relation of chords to the natural minor scale

Order and quantity of triad qualities formed from the natural minor scale

Relation of chords to the harmonic minor scale

Order and quantity of triad qualities formed from the harmonic minor scale

The major scale degrees

Naming the scale degree using Roman numerals

Naming triads using Roman numerals

Benefit to using degree vs. letter name

Primary chords and their importance

Relationship between chords

Chord inversions

Root position, 1st inversion and 2nd inversion

Intervals in chord inversions

The root rule

How to identify chord inversions by name, quality and inversion

Voices of a chord

Voice leading

Inversions and the primary chords

Chord progressions

Use of inversions to improve transition between chords

Introduction to function

Function names of the scale degrees

Extending the triad

Dominant seventh chords

Other names and notation of the dominant seventh chord

Why the dominant seventh chord is named the way it is

Inversion of the dominant seventh chord

3rd inversion

Finding the root in a dominant seventh chord

How to identify a dominant seventh chord

Dominant seventh chords with missing notes

Major 7th chords

Minor 7th chords

Diminished 7th chords

Musical punctuation

Perfect authentic cadence

Imperfect authentic cadence

Half cadence

Plagal cadence

Deceptive cadence

Hexatonic scale

Whole tone scale

Chromatic scale

Pentatonic scale

Tonal music

Tonal centers

Polytonal music

Atonal music

Free atonal

Strict atonal

Twelve-tone technique

Tone rows

The ancient Greek modes

History of the church modes

Modern modes

The harmonic series

Overtones

Fundamental of a pitch

Complex vibration of a string

What the numbers of the harmonic series express

Hearing overtones (and experiment)

Timbre

Nature’s hierarchy of harmonic sound

Objective measurement of consonance and dissonance

History of consonance and dissonance

Tuning pitches

Brief history of tuning systems

Pythagorean tuning

Just intonation

Equal temperament

Definition of cents

Tuning of the modern piano

Benefits and shortcomings of the different tuning systems

Apps that demonstrate and compare some of the tuning systems

Overview of the four main periods of western art music

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