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Understanding Basic Music TheoryCollection Editor:Catherine Schmidt-JonesUnderstanding Basic Music TheoryCollection Editor:Catherine Schmidt-JonesAuthors:Russell JonesCatherine Schmidt-JonesOnline:< > ( ).Collectionstructurerevised:January10,2 007 PDFgenerated:June28,2021 Forcopyrightandattributioninformationfor themo dulescontainedinthiscollection, :CourseIntro duction..54 Solutions..622De .. dy.. oint.. :TimbreandOctaves..104 Solutions.. jor-MinorTonalSystem.. jorKeysandScales.. I:Harmonics,Intervals,andInstruments.. jororMinor..148 Solutions.. :NamingOtherChords..195 Solutions.. desandRagas.. osition:ChangingKeys..232 Solutions..246 Index..248ivAttributions.. 254 AvailableforfreeatConnexions< >UnderstandingBasicMusicTheory:CourseIntr o duction1 Althoughitissigni cantlyexpandedfrom"Intro ductiontoMusicTheory", ject, etplayerinterestedinjazz,avo calistinterestedinearlymusic,apianistint erestedinclassicalcomp osition,andaguitaristinterestedinworldmu sic,willallwanttodelveintoverydi erentfacetsofmusictheory;although,intere stingly,iftheyallb ecomeverywell-versedintheirchosen elds,theywillstillendupverycapableofunde rstandingeachotherandco op nalsectionofthiscou
Course Introduction 1 Although it is signi cantly expanded from "Introduction to Music Theory", this course still covers only the bare essentials of music theory. Music is a very large subject, and the advanced theory that students will want to pursue after mastering the basics will aryv greatly. A trumpet player interested in jazz, a vocalist
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