Music Theory
INCLUDES: free life-time access to on-line quizzes and assignments for each lesson.
Learn the fundamentals of four-part writing in this, the latest book in a series of books on music by award-winning composer, Jonathan Peters.
A great way to begin learning the fundamentals of four-part harmony is to study four-part vocal writing. Even if you do not intend to write for voice, much of what you learn in four-part vocal writing can also be applied to instrumental music.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS COURSE?
A computer or portable device with internet connection. A printer if you wish to print the assignments.
A basic knowledge of music theory and music composition. If you do not already have a rudimentary understanding of music theory and music composition, it is recommended that you take a theory and composition course before beginning this course. (See “Music Theoryâ€, “Music Composition 1†and “Music Composition 2†by the same author.)
Paper and pencil or some type of music notation software. Finale NotePad software is free. You can read more about NotePad and download it at: www.finalemusic.com/NotePad
Although not a necessity, it is very beneficial to have some ability to play the piano (or other instrument)
WHAT AM I GOING TO GET OUT OF THIS COURSE?
Free life-time access to on-line quizzes and assignments for each lesson.
.You will learn the basic guidelines and techniques of four-part writing.
By the end of the course you will be writing assignments for four parts.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?
Anyone wanting to learn how to write for four-parts.
Every student of music!
Beginning Composers/Songwriters (this is a beginning level course)
Visit the author’s web site at: www.ComposerJonathanPeters.com
Country | USA |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
ReleaseDate | 2016-08-24 |
Format | Kindle eBook |