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Foundations of Music and Musicianship (with CD-ROM) David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)

Foundations of Music and Musicianship (with CD-ROM) By David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)

Foundations of Music and Musicianship (with CD-ROM) by David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)


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Intended for a one semester course in the basic elements of music, including rhythm, meter, intervals, scales, chords and chord progressions. The many activities along with the enclosed CD-ROM will help students to soon be reading and making music from written notation.

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Foundations of Music and Musicianship (with CD-ROM) Summary

Foundations of Music and Musicianship (with CD-ROM) by David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)

Be an active participant in the learning process with FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC AND MUSICIANSHIP with accompanying CD-ROM! The many activities in this book, along with the accompanying CD-ROM, will help you learn the fundamental concepts of music theory so that you can read and make music from written notation. Interactive computer-based exercises to complement each chapter, special tutorials for note reading and key signatures, exercises, and glossary terms are just a few of the tools that will help you succeed.

Foundations of Music and Musicianship (with CD-ROM) Reviews

Part I: INTERVALS, SCALES, and TRIADS. 1. Pitch: The Piano Keyboard. Rhythm: Quarter Notes and Half Notes in 4/4 Meter. 2. Pitch: Intervals and Triads in C Major. Rhythm: 2/4 and 3/4 Meters. 3. Pitch: The Keys of F Major and G Major. Rhythm: Rests. 4. Pitch: Three Minor Keys. Rhythm: Eighth Notes and Eighth Rests. 5. Pitch: Keys with Two through Four Sharps or Flats. Rhythm: Upbeats and Repeats. 6. Pitch: Five Interval Qualities. Rhythm: Compound Meters. Practice Midterm Examination. Part II: CHORDS AND CHORD PROGRESSION. 7. Pitch: From Triad to Chord. Rhythm: Sixteenth Notes and Rests in Simple Meters. 8. Pitch: Chordal Inversion. Rhythm: Sixteenth Notes and Rests in Compound Meters. 9. Pitch: Chordal Analysis. Rhythm: Triplets. 10. Pitch: The Leading Tone in Chords and Scales. Rhythm: Syncopation. 11. Pitch: Chord Progression in Major Keys. Rhythm: Ties. 12. Pitch: Chord Progression in Minor Keys. Rhythm: Meters with Half-Note Beats. Practice Final Examination. Appendices.

About David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)

David Damschroder teaches music theory at the University of Minnesota. He is author of LISTEN AND SING (Schirmer) and the forthcoming AN ESSAY ON HARMONIC ANALYSIS.

Table of Contents

Part I: INTERVALS, SCALES, and TRIADS. 1. Pitch: The Piano Keyboard. Rhythm: Quarter Notes and Half Notes in 4/4 Meter. 2. Pitch: Intervals and Triads in C Major. Rhythm: 2/4 and 3/4 Meters. 3. Pitch: The Keys of F Major and G Major. Rhythm: Rests. 4. Pitch: Three Minor Keys. Rhythm: Eighth Notes and Eighth Rests. 5. Pitch: Keys with Two through Four Sharps or Flats. Rhythm: Upbeats and Repeats. 6. Pitch: Five Interval Qualities. Rhythm: Compound Meters. Practice Midterm Examination. Part II: CHORDS AND CHORD PROGRESSION. 7. Pitch: From Triad to Chord. Rhythm: Sixteenth Notes and Rests in Simple Meters. 8. Pitch: Chordal Inversion. Rhythm: Sixteenth Notes and Rests in Compound Meters. 9. Pitch: Chordal Analysis. Rhythm: Triplets. 10. Pitch: The Leading Tone in Chords and Scales. Rhythm: Syncopation. 11. Pitch: Chord Progression in Major Keys. Rhythm: Ties. 12. Pitch: Chord Progression in Minor Keys. Rhythm: Meters with Half-Note Beats. Practice Final Examination. Appendices.

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CIN0534595529G
9780534595524
0534595529
Foundations of Music and Musicianship (with CD-ROM) by David Damschroder (University of Minnesota)
Used - Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
20050621
336
N/A
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