This blog was created in Spring 2020 for level-1 music theory and ear training classes at West Liberty University. We're continuing to use this blog through level 4. This is your last semester of Theory and Ear Training! Make it your best one!
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Recordings for class - Fall 2021 (Th4)
Luise Reichardt, Frühlingslied Luise Reichardt, Unruhiger Schlaf Steely Dan, " The Fez " Scott Joplin, The Augustan Waltz(es) Fred...
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These pieces both contain prominent rhythms, meaning that I, personally, noticed the rhythm first. Rhythm is a significant musical element...
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Viderunt Omnes and Sure Don't Feel Like Love are very different in terms of their lyrics. Viderunt Omnes is a plain chant, meaning most...
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The Schubert Piano Sonata D575, IV. Allegro Giusto begins in B major. The first modulation occurs in measure 14 pickups to 15, where it modu...
Ally, the PowerPoint looks great, and I LOVE the infographics (I think that's the right term)! However, I couldn't hear the sound :(
ReplyDeleteAdditionally, in the future, please include -- as the bulk component of the mini-lesson -- an example/application to your own repertoire.