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A search for patterns and relationships in a music composition. This exploration in- spects multiple aspects of a work and seeks those components that create musical style.
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We can define music theory as the field of study whose purpose is to understand and communicate the language of music. To do so, it analyzes its foundations and provides a system of interpretation of musical compositions.
The resources in this e-book include video lectures and their transcripts, as well as supporting text explanations, examples and illustrations. The materials introduce topics such as the organisation of discrete pitches into scales and intervals, and temporal organisation of musical sounds as duration, in rhythm and metre.
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After 20 years of teaching music to middle school students, high school students, college students, and some professionals, I find that almost all people who take up music be it a hobbyist, a professional, or even an educator have issues understanding music theory as a form of study.
Understanding Basic Music Theory. This document was created with Prince, a great way of getting web content onto paper.
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Mar 5, 2019 · You can print out these music theory guides for free! Musicnotes. Mar 5, 2019 • 8 min read. Whether you’re just beginning to learn music theory or whether you’ve known it for years, it’s always helpful to have a few handy guides laying around. Our music theory guides range from key signatures to cadences, and we’re always adding to ...
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Aug 21, 2016 · Examples of this can be found in chapter 3.8 (Classifying Music), which defines entire eras of music or fields of musicological study (e.g., Western, non-Western, world music, classical music) with unwarranted certitude.