Language: English | VTT | MP4 1280×720 | 114 lectures | (7h 46m) | 2.84 GB
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
20th Century Music Theory
Set Theory
Serialism (Introduction to)
Integer Notation
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 15 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 16, 17, and 18.
In this class, we will cover:
Chromatic Sequences
The Lament Bass (The saddest music in the world)
Common-Tone Diminished 7th Chords
Chromatic Mediants
Common-Tone Modulations
Chromatic Inflection Modulation
Descending Fifth Modulation
Enharmonic Diminished 7th Chord Modulation
Voice-Leading Chords
A Return to Modes
Pentatonic Scales
Whole-Tone Scales
Octatonic Scales
Linear Analysis
Integer Notation
Pitch Class Sets
Set Operations
…and much, much more!
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