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Understanding Basic Music Theory

Understanding Basic MusicTheory Catherine Schmidt-JonesPrinting HistoryFebruary 2015:Adopted by Open Textbooks SystemThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons-ShareAlike International LicenseOriginal source: 1 The The Groups of Treble Clef and Bass Memorizing the Notes in Bass and Treble Moveable Why use different clefs?.. Pitch: Sharp, Flat, and Natural Key Enharmonic Enharmonic Enharmonic Keys and Enharmonic Intervals and Enharmonic Spellings and Equal Duration: Note Lengths in Written The Shape of a The Length of a More about Duration: Rest Time Beats and Meter: Reading Time Counting and What is Meter?.. Classifying Recognizing Pickup Notes and Pickup Pickup Dots, Ties, and Borrowed Dotted Tied Borrowed Metronome Tempo Gradual Tempo Repeats and Other Musical Road Map Dynamics and What is Articulation?.. Performing Common Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 2 The Shape or Contour of a Melodic Melodic Melodies in Suggestions for Presenting these Concepts to Terms that Describe Suggested Some useful Vocal Instrumental Classifying Western and Jazz, Blues, and World Tonal, Atonal, and Modal Classical and Art Folk and Popular Suggestions for Listening and Further Tonal, Atonal, and Modal Western Non-Western Western Non-Western Music that Combines

the advanced theory that students will want to pursue after mastering the basics will vary greatly. A trumpet player interested in jazz, a vocalist interested in early music, a pianist interested in classical composition, and a guitarist interested in world music,

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