Month: February 2007
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(compMus1) General Info
I’ll use the Computer Music 1 (compMus1) blog much like I’ve used the blackboard site: Announcements will be made with the compMus1 tag. Lecture Notes will be posted with the lectureNoes_cm1 tag. Assignments will be posted with the assignments_cm1 tag.
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(compMus1) Assignment 1: Short Concrete Music Project
(due 1/30) Download Project 1 Assignment sheet.
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Music Theory 2 is up-to-date
I’ve posted all the current and past assignments, along with links to download previous lecture notes, for Music Theory 2 (musth 112). More features will come as I have time catch up with transferring my Computer Music 1 class.
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(musicTheory2) Assignment 5: Rhythm and Meter 2
(due Wednesday 2/7) wkbk: pp. 147 – 149 #1 (all) Note: you can access a recording of the Brahms online using the Naxos Music Library subscription through the BSU Library. Go to http://www.bsu.edu/libraries/electronicresources/databases.asp?letter=N&subject=>, and click on the Naxos Music Library Link. Search for “Brahms Symphony No. 2”. Your selection(s) stream through the Windows Media Player…
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(musicTheory2) Assignment 4: mediant and submediant chords
(past due) P. 139 – 140 -#4 A (include one III and one VI chord; embellishing chords in parentheses) -#5 A, analyze (embellishing chords in parentheses) and reduce. ASSUME FOR REDUCTION PURPOSES THAT THE FINAL TWO CHORDS ARE AN ESSENTIAL CADENTIAL PROGRESSION. THE ENTIRE FOUR MEASURES IS A SINGLE PHRASE.
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(musicTheory2) Assignment 3: 6-4 chords
pp. 127 – 130 in Workbook, #2 all, #4b. For 4b, circle and label all non-chord tones. Carefully consider the first measure in light of the subject matter at hand.
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(musicTheory2) Assignment 2: Analytic Reduction and Suspensions
Wkbk: p. 119, #3 A – B p. 123, #6 B Plus Analytic Reduction handout. <<Recording of Beethoven excerpt