Category: musicTheory2
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(musicTheory2) Assignment: Harmonic Sequences 2
Workbook p. 167 #2 D and E (instructions from p. 166: The passages in Example 20.2 employ more elaborated textures. Complete them in sequential fashion, noting that examples A – C employ thre-voice texture. Identify the basic type of sequence illustrated in each passage, as in Example 20.1. Place a framing Roman numeral at the…
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(musicTheory2) Assignment: Harmonic Sequences 1
Workbook pp. 165 – 166, #1 A and C, #2 A. (due 2/23)
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(musicTheory2) Lecture Notes: Harmonic Sequences
[Note: To print this post (not all of the posts), click on the title of the post. This takes you to a page with only this post and the side bars. Print that page, usually starting with page 2 in your print settings dialog. The first page-and-a-half contains the sidebar information.] Harmonic Sequence Defined A…
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(musicTheory2) Quiz Postponed until Monday 2/19
BSU is canceling morning classes on 2/14, which means that the quiz originally scheduled for Friday (2/16) will take place on Monday (2/19). I’ll have graded homework to hand back on Friday, and we’ll review for the quiz.
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(musicTheory2) Lecture Notes: Leading Tone Seventh Chords (2)
Focus on resolving the two tritones properly. In all cases except vii°6-5, resolving d5’s in and A4’s out by step will give the proper chord resolution. Note: resolving the tritones leaves you with a doubled third in the tonic chord.
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(musicTheory2) Lecture Notes: Ch. 19, other seventh chords
The subdominant seventh (IV7 and iv7): another choice to harmonize scale-degree 3-2-1 descents at cadences, but unlike the cadential 6-4 can be on a strong or weak beat. The third of the iv7 must leap down to double the fifth of the V chord to avoid parallel fifths. can be part of V – IV6-5…
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(musicTheory2) Assignment: Ch. 19-2
More on Leading Tone Seventh chords: Wkbk: pp. 157 – 158, #5A, #6B
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(musicTheory2) Lecture Notes: Leading Tone Seventh Chords
Start by remembering the general stuff: 7ths are dissonant intervals. The chordal seventh must be PREPARED (approached by step or same tone, P – N – Sus; rarely as an appoggiatura), and RESOLVED (down by step). This applies no matter what the root is (or Roman numeral classification) Fully diminished leading tone seventh chords are…
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(musicTheory2) Assignment 6: Ch. 19 Leading Tone Seventh Chords
Wkbk: p. 155, #3 A – F (due Friday) Follow directions on p. 154 carefully. Complete in four voices.
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(musicTheory2) Lecture Notes: Rhythm and Meter 2
Terms: You should learn the bold-face terms in Chapter 18. Compound Single Meter Complex Beat Division Hypermeasures Rhythmic Dissonance Substituted Beat Division Superimposed Beat Division Syncopation Displaced Accents/accentuation Metrical Dissonance Hemiola Substituted Meter Polyrhythm Metric Shift Changes of Meter