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Music Theory Comprehensive Complete - Parts 13, 14, & 15 - OneDDL - 11-24-2024 ![]() Free Download Music Theory Comprehensive Complete - Parts 13, 14, & 15 Last updated 2/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.44 GB | Duration: 8h 28m Learn music theory through this music theory course app, music theory exercises, and music theory tutorials. What you'll learn Master college-level Music Theory Class Compose music in the style of the great composers Create more emotional music using suspensions, resolutions, and non-chord tones effectively Pitches and Pitch Classes The keyboard layout The 2 main clefs Reading Rhythms The main musical symbols you find in scores The 4 main scale patterns The 3 notes in any chord (and how to find them!) Analysis projects of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and some modern music as well! How 7th chords work Secondary Dominants Neapolitan Chords French Augmented Six Chords German Augmented Six Chords Italian Augmented Six Chords And much, much, more! Requirements 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 through 12 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) Description Welcome to the COMPLETE Music Theory Guide!This course is "5-Star Certified" by the International Association of Online Music Educators and Institutions (IAOMEI). This course has been independently reviewed by a panel of experts and has received a stellar 5-star rating.This is a class designed for the average person who is ready to take their music career (or music interest) and level up. Whether you are an active musician, an aspiring musician, or an aspiring music manager or agent - 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 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. Throughout this class, If you get stuck, you can review the videos or post a question, and I'll back to it as fast as possible. This class is a combined class and includes all parts 13, 14, and 15.100% Answer Rate! Every single question posted to this class is answered within 24 hours by the instructor. In this class, we will cover:Modulation and TonicizationRules for ModulationUsing Pivot ChordsAnalyzing MozartModulating to V using Pivot ChordsModulating to the Relative Major Using Pivot ChordsPivoting from I to IVPivoting from i to vRules of PivotingDirect ModulationsAbrupt ModulationsAnalyzing BachModulations by Secondary DominantModulation ChallengeMary Had a Little ModulationNew Developments in FormBinary FormRounded Binary FormBinary Form in a Minor KeyPhrasing in Binary FormBalanced Binary FormSimple Ternary FormComposite Ternary FormBaroque Era Contrapuntal DevicesThe SubjectFortspinnungCompound MelodyStep ProgressionsAnalyzing the SubjectReal and Tonal AnswersThe CountersubjectInvertible CounterpointDouble and Triple CounterpointExposition AnalysisThe EpisodeAnalyzing the EpisodeGraphing a FugueDouble and Triple FuguesStrettoInversionAugmentationDiminutionCanonWhy do we care about Fugues?Mode Mixture4-Voice Harmony in Mixture SettingsModification to Earlier RulesSolfege in Chromatic SettingsThe Chromatic Pre-Dominant ChordsThe Neapolitan Six ChordAnalysis: Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven)Analysis: Piano Sonata in D Major (Mozart)Italian Augmented 6th ChordsFrench Augmented 6th ChordsGerman Augmented 6th ChordsResolutions to Augmented 6th ChordsAnalysis: Mozart String QuartetHow to Study for Music Theory Placement Tests...and much, much more!You will not have another opportunity to learn Music Theory in a more comprehensive way than this. All the tools you need to successfully learn Music Theory is included in this course and the entire course is based on real-life experiences - not just academic theory.Please click the "Take This Course" button so you can launch your music career today.Test Prep: This course is perfect for prep for the Praxis II Test (ETS Praxis Music), The ABRSM Music Theory Exam (up to Grade 8), AP Music Theory Exam, College Placement Exams (Music Theory), and other common secondary and post-secondary placement exams.** I guarantee that this course is the most thorough music theory course available ANYWHERE on the market - or your money back (30-day money-back guarantee, as per Udemy Policy) **Closed captions have been added to all lessons in this course.-------------------------------------------------------------------- Praise for Courses by Jason Allen:⇢ "It seems like every little detail is being covered in an extremely simple fashion. The learning process becomes relaxed and allows complex concepts to get absorbed easily. My only regret is not taking this course earlier." - M. Shah⇢ "Great for everyone without any knowledge so far. I bought all three parts... It's the best investment in leveling up my skills so far.." - Z. Palce⇢ "Excellent explanations! No more or less than what is needed." - A. Tóth⇢ "VERY COOL. I've waited for years to see a good video course, now I don't have to wait anymore. Thank You!" - Jeffrey Koury⇢ "I am learning LOTS! And I really like having the worksheets!" - A. Deichsel⇢ "The basics explained very clearly - loads of really useful tips!" - J. Pook⇢ "Jason is really quick and great with questions, always a great resource for an online class!" M. Smith---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Tools you will need for this class Lecture 3 Staff Paper Lecture 4 Review! Lecture 5 The Full MuseScore File Lecture 6 [Download] Master Example File Section 2: Modulation Lecture 7 Modulation Vs. Tonicization Lecture 8 Rules for Modulation Section 3: Pivot Chord Modulation Lecture 9 Using Pivot Chords Lecture 10 Mozart, Piano Sonata in D Major Lecture 11 Analyzing the Pivot Chord Lecture 12 Modulating to V using Pivot Chords Lecture 13 Modulating to the Relative Major using Pivot Chords Lecture 14 Pivoting from I to IV Lecture 15 Pivoting from i to v Lecture 16 Rules of Pivot Chords Section 4: Direct Modulation Lecture 17 Abrupt Modulations Lecture 18 Bach, O haupt voll blut und wunden Lecture 19 Modulations in Bach Lecture 20 Bach Errors? Lecture 21 Modulation by Secondary Dominant Section 5: The Modulation Challenge Lecture 22 The Modulation Game Lecture 23 Mary Had A Little Modulation Lecture 24 The Easy Part Lecture 25 The Modulation Lecture 26 The Cadence Section 6: Back to Form Lecture 27 New Developments in Form Lecture 28 Listening Lecture 29 [Download] Score Lecture 30 Rounded Binary Lecture 31 The B Section Lecture 32 Rounded Binary Recap Lecture 33 Binary in a Minor Key Lecture 34 Phrasing in Binary Form Lecture 35 Balanced Binary Form Section 7: Ternary Form Lecture 36 Simple Ternary Form Lecture 37 Composite Ternary Form Lecture 38 Form Summary Section 8: Wrap Up (Part 13) Lecture 39 What comes next? The Fugue! Lecture 40 Thanks for Watching! Section 9: Introduction (Part 14) Lecture 41 Introduction Lecture 42 Tools You Will Need Lecture 43 [Download] Staff Paper Lecture 44 A Little Review Lecture 45 The Master Example File Lecture 46 [Download] The Full MuseScore File Section 10: Baroque Era Contrapuntal Devices Lecture 47 What Exactly Are We Talking About Here? Lecture 48 The Subject Lecture 49 Fortspinnung Lecture 50 Compound Melody Lecture 51 Step Progressions Section 11: The Exposition Lecture 52 How to Listen to Fugues and Inventions Lecture 53 [Download] Bach, Fugue in G Minor Lecture 54 The Subject Lecture 55 Analyzing the Subject Lecture 56 Real and Tonal Answers Lecture 57 The Countersubject Lecture 58 Invertible, Double, and Triple Counterpoint Lecture 59 Exposition Analysis Lecture 60 [Download] Bach, Fugue in G minor with Exposition Analysis Section 12: The Episode Lecture 61 The Episode, Defined Lecture 62 Analyzing the Episode Lecture 63 Graphing a Fugue Lecture 64 [Download] Graph Analysis Lecture 65 Another Episode Example Section 13: Tricks! Lecture 66 Beyond the Basic Fugue Lecture 67 Double and Triple Fugues Lecture 68 Listening: Bach, St. Anne Fugue Lecture 69 Stretto Lecture 70 [Download] Bach, Fugue in C Major Lecture 71 Inversion Lecture 72 Augmentation Lecture 73 Diminution Lecture 74 Canon Lecture 75 [Download] Bach, Invention No. 2 in C Minor Lecture 76 Why Do We Care About Fugues? Section 14: Wrap Up Lecture 77 What Comes Next? New Harmonies and Mode Mixture! Lecture 78 Thanks for Watching! Section 15: Introduction (Part 15) Lecture 79 Introduction (Part 15) Lecture 80 Tools! Lecture 81 [Download] Staff Paper Lecture 82 Review Lecture 83 The Full MuseScore File Lecture 84 [Download] MuseScore Master File Section 16: Mode Mixture Fundamentals Lecture 85 Mode Mixture Example Lecture 86 Mode Mixture Analysis Lecture 87 Mode Mixture Definition Section 17: More With Mixture Chords Lecture 88 4-Voice Harmony Using Mixture Chords Lecture 89 Flat6 Example Lecture 90 Warning! Augmented Seconds! Lecture 91 Changes To Some Rules Lecture 92 Tonicising A Mixture Chord Lecture 93 Secondary Dominant of a Chromatic Chord Lecture 94 Chord Quality Lecture 95 Solfege and Chromatic Tones Section 18: New Chromatic Harmony Lecture 96 New Chords! Lecture 97 The Chromatic Pre-Dominant Section 19: The Neapolitan Chord Lecture 98 Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata Lecture 99 Neapolitan6 in Beethoven Lecture 100 Why Neapolitan? Lecture 101 Rules of the N6 Section 20: Augmented 6th Chords Lecture 102 Mozart: Piano Sonata in D Major Lecture 103 Aug6 Chords in Mozart Lecture 104 The Italian Augmented 6th Chord Lecture 105 The German Augmented 6th Chord Lecture 106 The French Augmented 6th Chord Lecture 107 What Is Up With These Names? Section 21: Resolutions of Augmented 6th Chords Lecture 108 Finding Resolutions Lecture 109 Resolving the It6 Lecture 110 Resolving the Gr6 Lecture 111 Resolving the Fr6 Lecture 112 Mozart: String Quartet Example Lecture 113 Mozart Analysis Lecture 114 [Download] Mozart String Quartet File Lecture 115 Augmented 6 Rules Section 22: Wrap Up Lecture 116 Placement Tests Lecture 117 What Comes Next? Lecture 118 Bonus Lecture Anyone in any country, and any age, who is ready to start learning music in a fun, casual, and informative way.,This course is designed for anyone who has wondered about music theory and is ready to fully explore it.,Songwriters, producers, and instrumentalists will benefit from this course by understanding music on a deeper level. Homepage [download] rapidgator.net Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |